Paraguay Eliminates Germany on Penalties in World Cup 2026 Last 32
Paraguay has knocked Germany out of the World Cup on penalties, while Brazil edged past Japan to continue their campaign under Carlo Ancelotti

Paraguay has successfully knocked Germany out of the 2026 World Cup during the tournament's round of 32 stage, securing their advancement following a penalty shootout. The high-stakes matchup, which was tracked live by commentators, commenced at the scheduled kick-off time of 4:30pm EDT, translating to 9:30pm BST and 6:30am AET.[1][2]
In other tournament developments, a match report from the competition details Brazil's 2-1 victory over Japan. Observers noted that, not for the first time in this World Cup, there were long periods of play during which the Brazilian team did not perform impressively. Despite these stretches of underwhelming play, the team ultimately got away with it to secure their progression in the tournament.[1][2]
This outcome suggests that the coaching method of Carlo Ancelotti, which previously brought him success at Real Madrid, is proving effective once again on the international stage. The core of this strategy relies on keeping the team stable and competitive within games, waiting for the moments when opponents make a critical mistake or when brilliant players can produce outstanding individual plays to secure the win.[1][2]



