Hinata's incredible receive with the support of Karasuno's blockers has given Karasuno a fighting chance in the “Garbage Dump” match with Nekoma in “Haikyuu!!” chapter 319.
While no team has the lead when “Haikyuu!!” chapter 319 starts, the Nekoma and Karasuno High volleyball teams know that Karasuno's defensive risk-taking in the previous chapter has given them the momentum to potentially win the third and winning set. Karasuno will be entering the third set coming from a win rather than feeling the loss of the game's lead.
Fans will already know that both the Nekoma and Karasuno team will be playing their hearts out in “Haikyuu!!” chapter 319 when the previous chapter explored the lives and passions of Nekoma High's team members in a touching flashback. It looks like the third set will be won by the team with the most endurance and skill as all the players on the court are as passionate about the sport as their opponents.
Readers can look forward to finding out if the “scheming captain” Kuroo will be able to devise a strategy for the Nekoma team to take back the momentum from Karasuno High in “Haikyuu!!” chapter 319. But the Karasuno High spirits are up after the beautiful distraction that their middle blockers were able to set up before clinching the second set win.
While fans of the series may be hoping that Karasuno will win the third set in “Haikyuu!!” chapter 319, there is a possibility that the next issue will give some space for a flashback for the Karasuno team as well. Nekoma High's flashback focused on the dynamic between Nekoma setter Kenma and Kuroo. To show fans how Karasuno will be able to edge out Nekoma High, “Haikyuu!!” chapter 319 can potentially explore Hinata and Tsukki's background and how it differs from the Nekoma High duo's relationship.
Fans looking forward to the passionate last game between Nekoma and Karasuno High can catch “Haikyuu!!” chapter 319 when Shonen Jump releases its next weekly issue on Sept. 22.


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