FRANCE · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 France: France beat Paraguay 1-0 in Philadelphia to reach the quarter-finals.
—Decisive penalty: Kylian Mbappé scored from the spot in the 70th minute.
—Physical battle: Paraguay made France work hard for the breakthrough.
—Paraguay out: A spirited World Cup run ends in the round of 16.
—Next: France face Morocco in the quarter-finals in Boston.
Kylian Mbappé’s second-half penalty settled a physical last-16 tie and sent France into the World Cup quarter-finals at Paraguay’s expense.
World Cup 2026 France grind past Paraguay
France beat Paraguay 1-0 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia to reach the quarter-finals. A Kylian Mbappé penalty was the difference on a tense night.
The round of 16 is the knockout stage where the World Cup field narrows from 16 teams to eight, with every match carrying the weight of sudden elimination. Lincoln Financial Field, normally home to the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles, was one of several American football stadiums hosting matches across this tournament.
Paraguay defended stoutly and made life difficult for the pre-tournament favourites. France had to be patient before finding their opening.
In the end the game’s best player settled it from the spot. France march on while Paraguay bow out.
It was far from a vintage French performance, but the result was what mattered. Knockout football rewards efficiency as much as flair.
A cagey, physical first half
The opening period was tight and heavily contested. Paraguay pressed aggressively and disrupted France’s rhythm.
Pressing means applying immediate pressure to opponents in possession, forcing hurried decisions and mistakes. A well-organised block refers to a defensive shape where players maintain compact distances to deny space between the lines.
Chances were at a premium as both sides traded fouls. France struggled to break down a well-organised Paraguayan block.
The match went to the break goalless and finely poised. Paraguay looked comfortable frustrating the favourites.
The physical nature of the contest suited Paraguay’s game plan. They were happy to slow the tempo and test France’s patience.
France’s forwards found space hard to come by in the first half. Their best openings came from wide areas rather than through the middle.
Mbappé settles it from the spot
The decisive moment arrived in the 70th minute when France won a penalty. Kylian Mbappé stepped up and made no mistake.
A penalty kick is awarded for fouls committed inside the penalty area, the large box surrounding each goal. The spot refers to the penalty mark, positioned 12 yards from the goal line.
The finish showed his composure under pressure on the biggest stage. It was the goal France’s dominance of possession had threatened.
Paraguay were forced to chase the game in the final 20 minutes. That gave France more space to manage the result.
The goal shifted the balance of a contest that had been on a knife-edge. Paraguay now had to gamble in a way they had avoided all night.
Paraguay push to the end
To their credit, Paraguay kept battling until the final whistle. They pushed men forward in search of a leveller.
France’s defence held firm to protect the slender lead. The holders of experience saw the game out professionally.
Paraguay exit having enjoyed a memorable tournament. Their run included a famous shootout win over Germany.
Their disciplined, combative style won admirers across the tournament. Few sides tested France as thoroughly as they did in Philadelphia.
The numbers behind the win
According to FIFA’s official match centre, France controlled the ball but were made to work hard for the win. A single penalty ultimately separated the sides.
By The Rio Times’ reading, this was the kind of awkward tie that can trip up favourites. France’s ability to win without their best form is a mark of genuine contenders.
Mbappé’s penalty confirmed his status as France’s talisman. His goals continue to carry Les Bleus through the tournament.
Les Bleus, meaning “the Blues” in French, is the traditional nickname for France’s national team, derived from the colour of their jerseys. A talisman is a player whose influence and moments of brilliance prove decisive for their team.
France will hope for a sharper attacking display in the last eight. Against Morocco, chances are likely to be even harder to come by.
What comes next
France advance to the quarter-finals, where they will face Morocco in Boston. It is a repeat of a memorable 2022 semi-final.
Morocco reached the last eight with a convincing win over Canada. The tie promises to be one of the standout games of the round.
France will remember how close that 2022 meeting was in Qatar. Morocco, unbeaten and full of belief, will relish the rematch.
The question now is whether France can raise their level when the stakes climb higher. Will Morocco’s momentum and tactical discipline prove enough to spring another upset, or can France find the fluency that has eluded them so far?
Why it matters
France arrived as one of the favourites to lift the trophy. Reaching the quarter-finals keeps that ambition firmly on track.
For Paraguay, the tournament ends as a resounding success. They leave North America having exceeded expectations.
The performance against France showed how far Paraguay have come. They can build on this campaign with real optimism.
The broader significance lies in how knockout matches test not just talent but mental strength and tactical flexibility. Can teams adapt when their preferred approach is neutralized, and do they possess the depth and resilience to grind out results when brilliance alone is not enough?
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score in World Cup 2026 France vs Paraguay?
France won 1-0 in Philadelphia. Kylian Mbappé scored the only goal from the penalty spot.
When did Mbappé score?
He converted a penalty in the 70th minute. It proved to be the winning goal.
Have France reached the quarter-finals?
Yes. The win sent France into the last eight of the World Cup.
Are Paraguay out of the World Cup?
Yes. Paraguay were eliminated in the round of 16 after this defeat.
Who do France play next?
France face Morocco in the quarter-finals in Boston. It is a rematch of their 2022 World Cup semi-final.
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