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Blue Lock is streaming on Netflix, Crunchyroll, YouTube TV. 24 episodes (~10h total watch time). Availability may vary by region.
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Platform Details (North America)
| Platform | Seasons | Audio | Region |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crunchyroll | Season 1 (24 eps) | Sub+Dub | US & Canada |
| Hulu | Season 1 | Sub only | US only |
Dub coverage may not be complete for all episodes — verify on Crunchyroll
English dub available. Last verified: May 2026.
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About Blue Lock
Yoichi Isagi was mere moments away from scoring a goal that would have sent his high school soccer team to the nationals, but a split-second decision to pass the ball to his teammate cost him that reality. Bitter, confused, and disappointed, Isagi wonders if the outcome would have been different had he not made the pass. When the young striker returns home, an invitation from the Japan Football Union awaits him. Through an arbitrary and biased decision-making process, Isagi is one of three...
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Where can I watch Blue Lock legally?
Right now, Blue Lock is on Netflix, Crunchyroll, YouTube TV. That said, anime licensing varies a lot by country — what's on Netflix in Japan might not be on Netflix in the US. If your go-to platform doesn't have it, try the other services listed above.
Is Blue Lock on Netflix or Crunchyroll?
Both. Blue Lock shows up on Netflix and Crunchyroll, though the available seasons might differ depending on where you are.
Is Blue Lock available with an English dub?
Yes — Blue Lock has an English dub available on Crunchyroll. Check each platform's listing for language options since not every season may be dubbed.
Can I watch Blue Lock for free?
Crunchyroll offers a free ad-supported tier for some shows. Most other platforms require a subscription, but many offer free trials for new users. Tubi and Pluto TV occasionally have anime in their free rotation too.
