GERMANY · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 Germany: Germany meet Paraguay at Boston Stadium in a round-of-thirty-two tie on Monday.
—First knockout since 2014: This is Germany’s first World Cup knockout match since they won the title in 2014.
—Paraguay return: Paraguay are in the knockouts for the first time since reaching the quarter-finals in 2010.
—Team news: Germany are without the injured Nico Schlotterbeck, while Paraguay miss the suspended Diego Gomez.
—Kick-off: The tie starts at half past four in the afternoon in Boston.
Four-time champions Germany return to the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time in twelve years, and a stubborn Paraguay stand in their way.
World Cup 2026 Germany return to the knockouts
Germany face Paraguay at Boston Stadium on Monday in the round of thirty-two. The four-time champions enter as clear favourites.
According to FIFA’s official match preview, kick-off is at half past four in the afternoon in Boston. That is half past ten at night in Berlin.
Julian Nagelsmann’s side won Group E but were far from convincing. Paraguay, through as one of the best third-placed teams, will fancy their chances of an upset.
Germany’s first knockout tie since 2014
The Rio Times notes a telling statistic about Germany’s recent decline. This is their first World Cup knockout match since they lifted the trophy in 2014.
In both 2018 and 2022 the Germans were eliminated in the group stage. Simply reaching the last thirty-two already marks a step forward.
That history brings its own pressure to Boston. Anything other than progress would reopen old wounds for a proud footballing nation.
A bumpy German group stage
Germany began with a seven-one rout of Curaçao but then laboured to a two-one win over Ivory Coast. They closed the group with a surprise two-one defeat to Ecuador.
That loss to South American opposition was a warning. Now they face more South American resistance in the knockouts.
Nagelsmann will want sharper finishing and a steadier defence. The talent is there in Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz, but the balance has not yet clicked.
Kai Havertz remains the focal point in attack, with Joshua Kimmich pulling the strings in midfield. On paper the squad is deep, but rhythm has been the missing ingredient.
Paraguay’s long-awaited return
By The Rio Times’ count, this is Paraguay’s first World Cup knockout appearance since 2010. On that run they reached the quarter-finals before losing to the eventual champions Spain.
Gustavo Alfaro’s team built their group on grit and resilience. Their standout result was a one-nil win over Türkiye earned with ten men for the entire second half.
A goalless draw with Australia then nudged them through as a best third-placed side. Few teams left in the draw will relish facing them.
The only previous meeting
The sides have met once before at a World Cup, in the last sixteen at Korea and Japan in 2002. Germany won that tie one-nil through a late Oliver Neuville goal.
Germany went on to finish runners-up at that tournament. Paraguay will hope for a different outcome this time.
Key absentees
Germany will be without defender Nico Schlotterbeck, who is out of the tournament with an ankle injury. That is a blow to a back line already short of confidence.
Paraguay lose the suspended midfielder Diego Gomez after two yellow cards. Miguel Almiron, however, returns from his own ban to bolster their attack.
What the winner faces
The victor advances to a last-sixteen tie in early July. The reward is a place among the final sixteen teams of the tournament.
For Germany that would be a measure of recovery after two dismal World Cups. For Paraguay it would extend a fairy-tale return to the big stage.
Why it matters
Germany are favourites, but their group form gives Paraguay genuine hope. The South Americans have shown they can defend and strike on the counter.
A cagey, tense afternoon in Boston looks likely. The favourites have everything to lose, and the underdogs little.
Paraguay have already exceeded expectations simply by reaching this stage. That freedom could make them awkward opponents under the lights.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is World Cup 2026 Germany vs Paraguay?
The match kicks off at half past four in the afternoon on Monday at Boston Stadium. That is half past ten at night in Berlin.
Why is the match significant for Germany?
It is Germany’s first World Cup knockout match since they won the title in 2014. They were eliminated in the group stage in both 2018 and 2022.
How did Paraguay qualify for the knockouts?
Paraguay went through as one of the best third-placed teams. They beat Türkiye and drew with Australia in the group stage.
Have Germany and Paraguay met at a World Cup?
Yes, in the last sixteen in 2002, when Germany won one-nil. Oliver Neuville scored the only goal late in the game.
Who is missing for the two teams?
Germany are without the injured Nico Schlotterbeck, who is out of the tournament. Paraguay miss the suspended Diego Gomez.
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