Paraguay · team · Germany (парагвай · сборная · германия)
Paraguay defeated Germany in a penalty shootout after a 1:1 draw in the round of 16 match of the 2026 World Cup, advancing to the round of 8 for the first time since 2002. The match took place in Boston, USA, with Paraguay's goalkeeper Juan Caseres playing the full 120 minutes.
Consensus
- Paraguay defeated Germany in the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup
- The match ended 1:1 after regular and extra time
- Paraguay won in a penalty shootout (4:3)
- The match was held in Boston, USA
- Paraguay advanced to the round of 8 for the first time since 2002
- The next match is against the winner of France vs Sweden on July 4 in Philadelphia
Points of divergence
- The German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer conceded goals in ten consecutive matches — vesti
- Paraguay's midfielder Julio Ensiso scored the goal for Paraguay in the 42nd minute — vesti
- Germany's striker Kai Havertz scored the goal for Germany in the 54th minute — vesti
- Germany's goal on the 102nd minute was cancelled after video review — vesti
- Paraguay's defender Juan Caseres played the full 120 minutes — vesti
- Germany finished first in Group E and Paraguay finished third in Group D — vesti
- Brazil also advanced to the round of 8, defeating Japan 2:1 — vesti
- Paraguay's midfielder Julio Ensiso scored the goal for Paraguay in the 42nd minute — kommersant
- Germany's striker Kai Havertz scored the goal for Germany in the 54th minute — kommersant
- Germany's goal on the 102nd minute was cancelled after video review — kommersant
- Paraguay's defender Juan Caseres played the full 120 minutes — kommersant
- Germany finished first in Group E and Paraguay finished third in Group D — kommersant
- Brazil also advanced to the round of 8, defeating Japan 2:1 — kommersant
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