Farewell, My Dear Cramer Episode 7: Release Date, Speculation And Watch Online

The Warabi and Kunogi girls played at the futsal tournament against a team led by Rei Kutani, who played with Tsukuda and Ito as a teammate in middle school.

They secured second place and won 30,000 Yen as the winning prize. They decided to work part-time jobs to make up the rest to buy new uniforms and kits.

Gōro blackmailed the boys’ coach and convinced him to let the girls’ soccer team members play with the boys, to which he agreed.

We bring you the latest episode updates for this anime.

1. Episode 7 Preview & Speculation

The girls are definitely strong, determined, sometimes scary, and utterly adorable. The futsal match was great. I’m glad the girls finally got permission to practice with the boys.

Farewell, My Dear Cramer Episode 7: Release Date, Speculation & Watch Online
Farewell, My Dear Cramer | Source: Official Website

They got a new field farther away from campus, but it does look nice. My only concern is that it looks like a floodplain for the local river. I hope they’re not planning to play in this pitch during the rainy season.

Episode 7 of Farewell, My Dear Cramer is titled ‘The Rapidly Advancing Team.’  Hence, we will get to see the girls’ soccer team preparing for the upcoming matches.

2. Episode 7 Release Date

Episode 7 of the Farewell, My Dear Cramer anime, titled “The Rapidly Advancing Team”, has been released on Sunday, May 16, 2021.

Since this anime runs on a weekly schedule, new episode releases are seven days apart. 

I. Is Farewell, My Dear Cramer (2021) on Break This Week?         

Episode 7 of Farewell, My Dear Cramer will be released as per schedule. No such delay has been announced yet.  

3. Episode 6 Recap

Eriko’s squad tries multiple attempts to blackmail the boys’ soccer coach into letting the girls’ team practice with his team. But none of them works.

Farewell, My Dear Cramer Episode 7: Release Date, Speculation & Watch Online
Farewell, My Dear Cramer | Source: Fandom

Meanwhile, the mixed team of Warabi and Kunogi girls at the futsal tournament asks Tsukuda to play as a goalkeeper, but she insists on playing as an outfield player.

But Sumire again blackmails her with the tape. Suddenly Ōshio Kohei walks to them and comments to Tsukuda that playing as a goalkeeper is a nice change. Ito then agrees to play as a goalkeeper.

It is then revealed that the team will play against a team led by Rei Kutani, who was in the same club as Tsukuda and Ito in middle school. Tsukuda also reveals that Kutani hates Ito for some reason.

Despite Nozomi’s attempts at goading her, in the end, Rei manages to score the winning goal. Hence, Warabi and Kunogi girls secure second place.

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As a result, the Warabi girls take home the second prize of 30,000 Yen. They decide to work part-time jobs to make up the rest to buy new uniforms and kits.

Later, the boys’ coach meets Gōro sensei in the changing room. Gōro blackmails the boys’ coach and convinces him to let the girls’ soccer team members play with the boys. He also says that the girls’ team can jog to their new practice ground outside the school.

The boy’s coach announces to the girls’ soccer team that he will allow them to practice with the boys’ soccer team members only when they play mini-games.

The episode ends with Naomi and Girls’ team members looking at their new launchpad and thinking about the future.

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4. About Farewell, My Dear Cramer

Naoshi Arakawa’s Farewell, My Dear Cramer is a manga about women’s association football. It is the main series to the prequel, Sayonara, Football.

The plot follows Nozomi Onda, as she goes to junior high school and faces even tougher challenges as a girl soccer player. Her rival, Midori offers her to join the same team. She meets other girls who are also equally talented at the sport.

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