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Germany v Paraguay: World Cup 2026 last 32 - live

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Rob Smyth, Jonathan Liew, Jonathan Wilson
Germany v Paraguay: World Cup 2026 last 32 - live
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Paraguay defeated Germany in a penalty shootout during the World Cup 2026 last 32 round. The match ended 1-1 after extra time, with Paraguay ultimately advancing.

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The World Cup is a major global sporting event, and this result represents a significant upset in the tournament bracket.

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Key events 6h ago PARAGUAY BEAT GERMANY ON PENALTIES! 6h ago Full time: Germany 1-1 Paraguay 6h ago 119 min: Chance for Germany! 7h ago Half time in extra time: Germany 1-1 Paraguay 7h ago NO GOAL! Germany 1-1 Paraguay 7h ago GOAL! Germany 2-1 Paraguay (Tah 102) 7h ago Full time: Germany 1-1 Paraguay 7h ago 78 min: Good save by Gill! 8h ago GOAL! Germany 1-1 Paraguay (Havertz 54) 8h ago 50 min: Chance for Paraguay! 8h ago Half time: Germany 0-1 Paraguay 8h ago GOAL! Germany 0-1 Paraguay (Enciso 42) 10h ago Team news 11h ago Preamble Gustavo Gomez of Paraguay celebrates after Jose Canale scores the winning penalty. Gustavo Gomez of Paraguay celebrates after Jose Canale scores the winning penalty. Rob Smyth Mon 29 Jun 2026 19.53 EDT First published on Mon 29 Jun 2026 14.30 EDT Share Key events 6h ago PARAGUAY BEAT GERMANY ON PENALTIES! 6h ago Full time: Germany 1-1 Paraguay 6h ago 119 min: Chance for Germany! 7h ago Half time in extra time: Germany 1-1 Paraguay 7h ago NO GOAL! Germany 1-1 Paraguay 7h ago GOAL! Germany 2-1 Paraguay (Tah 102) 7h ago Full time: Germany 1-1 Paraguay 7h ago 78 min: Good save by Gill! 8h ago GOAL! Germany 1-1 Paraguay (Havertz 54) 8h ago 50 min: Chance for Paraguay! 8h ago Half time: Germany 0-1 Paraguay 8h ago GOAL! Germany 0-1 Paraguay (Enciso 42) 10h ago Team news 11h ago Preamble 6h ago 19.51 EDT Jonathan Liew “No, please, stop with this nonsense,” snapped Julian Nagelsmann. Germany had just lost 2-1 to Ecuador in their final group game and the television interviewer was suggesting that with Germany already qualified, perhaps the Ecuadoreans had simply wanted it more. “They didn’t want it more,” Nagelsmann bristled. “I cannot tell any of my players that they didn’t give it their all. That’s far too simplistic.”

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