
Pride, the eighty-sixth Blue Lock chapter, settles who moves on from the fourth stage of the Second Selection. Five players advance while three are dropped back into the earlier round.
The chapter resolves the aftermath of the fourth stage match by sorting the eight players into those who progress and those who are pushed back. Rin, Isagi, Bachira, Aryu, and Tokimitsu carry on toward the next stage of the selection.
Rin, Isagi, Bachira, Aryu, and Tokimitsu advance to the following stage. Nagi, Baro, and Chigiri are returned to the three on three round.

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Blue Lock Chapter 86, Pride, sorts the eight Fourth Stage players into those who advance and those sent back a round. Rin, Isagi, Bachira, Aryu, and Tokimitsu move on to the next stage of the Second Selection.
In Blue Lock Chapter 86, Rin, Isagi, Bachira, Aryu, and Tokimitsu are the five players who advance to the next stage of the Second Selection.
In Blue Lock Chapter 86, Nagi, Baro, and Chigiri are the three players returned to the earlier three-on-three round after the Fourth Stage match.
Blue Lock Chapter 86, Pride, is the first chapter of Volume 11 and remains within the Second Selection Arc, resolving the aftermath of the Fourth Stage match.
Blue Lock Chapter 86, Pride, was published in Japan on June 3, 2020, and its content is adapted into anime Episode 23.
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