Paraguay defeated Germany on penalties Monday to advance to the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup [1].
The victory marks a significant upset in the tournament, as the four-time champions were ousted early by a lower-seeded opponent.
The match took place June 29, 2026, at Boston Stadium in Boston, U.S. [2], [4]. After 90 minutes of regulation and a full period of extra time, the score remained tied at 1-1 [1].
With neither team able to secure a winning goal during play, the match proceeded to a penalty shoot-out to determine who would move forward in the bracket [3]. Paraguay won the shoot-out 4-3 [2].
This result eliminates Germany from the competition during the Round of 32 stage [5]. The victory allows Paraguay to move into the next phase of the tournament, while the German squad departs the U.S. following the loss [3].
The match was characterized by high tension and a "bizarre batch" of penalties that eventually decided the outcome [3]. The result ensures that the Round of 16 will feature a new underdog contender as the competition intensifies.
“Paraguay won the shoot-out 4-3”
Germany's early exit from the Round of 32 represents a major shift in the tournament's power dynamics. As a historic powerhouse, Germany's elimination opens the bracket for other teams and highlights the increasing parity in international football, where tactical discipline in penalty shoot-outs can override traditional dominance.



