Key Facts
- Germany’s 1-2 loss to Ecuador increased the pressure, even though qualification had already been secured; Völler is now calling for cleaner ball control in midfield.
- Before this setback, Germany posted strong results, including a 7-1 win over Curaçao and a 4-0 victory over Finland, driven by the attacking quartet of Musiala, Wirtz, Sané, and Havertz.
- Paraguay stabilized after its 1:4 loss to the U.S. with a 1:0 win over Türkiye and a 0:0 draw against Australia; they kept a clean sheet in both World Cup matches.
- Nico Schlotterbeck’s torn medial ligament weakens Germany’s back three, making Malick Thiaw the obvious choice to replace him alongside Jonathan Tah and Antonio Rüdiger.
- The betting market clearly favors Germany with a 74% probability of victory; the -1.5 handicap depends on Nagelsmann’s attacking flow.
- Over 2.5 goals is supported by Germany’s 16 goals in five games; Paraguay’s counterattacks via Enciso and Ávalos bolster the “Both Teams to Score: Yes” bet.
Rudi Völler’s call for a clearer response adds extra intensity to this Round of 32 matchup. Germany faces Paraguay on Monday at Boston Stadium in the World Cup, and Julian Nagelsmann’s team aims to use the 1-2 loss to Ecuador as a fresh start for the knockout stage. Paraguay arrives with less flash but with solid organization under Gustavo Alfaro, having stabilized after a difficult first group stage match.
- Date and time: June 29, 2026, 10:30 p.m.
- Competition: World Cup (Round of 32)
The betting market sees Germany as the clear favorite, with a German victory priced in at around 74%. More interesting, however, are the odds for total goals and the margin of victory: the “Over 2.5 goals” bet is supported by Germany’s offensive rhythm and defensive vulnerabilities, while “Both Teams to Score: Yes” is plausible if Paraguay counters through Julio Enciso and Gabriel Ávalos.
Germany Form & Record Check
Germany’s 1-2 loss to Ecuador wasn’t a disaster in terms of the standings, but it has noticeably heightened scrutiny. Völler emphasized that context played a role, since qualification had already been secured. At the same time, he acknowledged that possession in midfield needs to be cleaner. That’s exactly what’s at stake now: Nagelsmann wants control without losing the vertical punch that has made this team so dangerous in recent matches. Before this setback, Germany beat Ivory Coast 2–1 and kicked off the tournament with a 7–1 win over Curaçao, following friendly victories of 2–1 against the U.S. and 4–0 against Finland.
Leroy Sané, Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz, and Kai Havertz continue to look like the obvious mainstays in the offense, but Deniz Undav’s influence is ramping up the pressure. Nathaniel Brown’s return to team training is also significant for the debate surrounding the expected starting lineup.

Germany could line up in a 3-4-2-1 formation, with Manuel Neuer behind Jonathan Tah and Antonio Rüdiger. Nico Schlotterbeck is listed as out due to a torn medial ligament, so Malick Thiaw appears to be the likely replacement in the back three. Nathaniel Brown’s return to training suggests he’ll reclaim the left side, while Joshua Kimmich and Felix Nmecha are likely to anchor the midfield behind Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz, and Kai Havertz.
Paraguay Form & Record Check
Paraguay’s 0–0 draw against Australia wasn’t an offensive spectacle, but a result like this shows exactly why Alfaros’ team can be a tough opponent in knockout matches. They defended patiently, kept the game tight, and used substitutions like Mauricio and Álex Arce to freshen up the front line. It was more pragmatic than daring, but it secured their advancement. Their response since the 1-4 loss to the U.S. has been remarkable. Paraguay beat Türkiye 1-0 and followed that up with this 0-0 draw against Australia, meaning the team has now kept two consecutive clean sheets in World Cup matches. Their earlier 4-0 friendly win over Nicaragua showed that they can punish weaker opponents, while the 1-2 loss to Morocco served as a reminder that stronger opponents can still stretch their defensive block.

Under Gustavo Alfaro, Paraguay is likely to line up in a 5-3-2 formation, with Orlando Gill – 12 in goal behind a compact back five led by Gustavo Gómez – 15 and Omar Alderete – 3. Andrés Cubas – 14 is expected to anchor the midfield, Diego Gómez – 8 will provide momentum up front, while Julio Enciso – 19 and Gabriel Ávalos – 21 are likely to form the striking duo. No injuries have been reported.
Germany vs. Paraguay Head-to-Head & Statistics
Head-to-head matches between these teams are not recorded in our data.









