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Paraguay vs Australia: predictions, best bets, stats and odds

26 Jun · 03:00 Levi's Stadium · FIFA World Cup

No previous meetings between these teams.

Goals
  • 1
    Australia
    Connor Metcalfe
    1
  • 2
    Australia
    Nestory Irankunda
    1
  • 3
    Paraguay
    Matías Galarza
    1
  • 4
    Paraguay
    Mauricio
    1
Shots
  • 1
    Paraguay
    Diego Gómez
    5
  • 2
    Paraguay
    Julio Enciso
    3
  • 3
    Australia
    Mohamed Touré
    2
  • 4
    Australia
    Connor Metcalfe
    2
  • 5
    Australia
    Nestory Irankunda
    2
Tackles Won
  • 1
    Paraguay
    Juan José Cáceres
    8
  • 2
    Paraguay
    Andrés Cubas
    5
  • 3
    Paraguay
    Miguel Almirón
    4
  • 4
    Australia
    Alessandro Circati
    4
  • 5
    Paraguay
    Julio Enciso
    3
Assists
  • 1
    Paraguay
    Julio Enciso
    2
  • 2
    Australia
    Paul Okon-Engstler
    1
Chances Created
  • 1
    Paraguay
    Julio Enciso
    5
  • 2
    Paraguay
    Miguel Almirón
    2
  • 3
    Australia
    Paul Okon-Engstler
    2
  • 4
    Australia
    Mohamed Touré
    1
  • 5
    Australia
    Connor Metcalfe
    1
Passes Completed
  • 1
    Australia
    Paul Okon-Engstler
    61
  • 2
    Australia
    Aiden O'Neill
    52
  • 3
    Australia
    Cameron Burgess
    45
  • 4
    Australia
    Jordan Bos
    42
  • 5
    Australia
    Alessandro Circati
    42
Take Ons Completed
  • 1
    Paraguay
    Julio Enciso
    9
  • 2
    Australia
    Cristian Volpato
    5
  • 3
    Paraguay
    Juan José Cáceres
    4
  • 4
    Australia
    Jacob Italiano
    3
  • 5
    Paraguay
    Miguel Almirón
    3
Interceptions
  • 1
    Paraguay
    Omar Alderete
    3
  • 2
    Paraguay
    Andrés Cubas
    3
  • 3
    Paraguay
    Diego Gómez
    3
  • 4
    Australia
    Paul Okon-Engstler
    3
  • 5
    Australia
    Cameron Burgess
    2

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12
Gill
06
Alonso
03
Alderete
15
Gómez
04
José Cáceres
23
Galarza
16
Bobadilla
14
Cubas
08
Gómez
19
Enciso
25
Pitta
09
Touré
23
Velupillay
24
Okon-Engstler
13
O'Neill
08
Metcalfe
05
Bos
21
Burgess
19
Souttar
03
Circati
04
Italiano
18
Beach

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Australia look to secure their place in the knockout stages when they take on Paraguay in Group D at the 2026 World Cup on Friday. Kick-off is scheduled for 3am (UK time) on Friday 26th June at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara.

Both sides sit level on three points in Group D after their first two matches, but neither can finish first following the USA’s confirmation as group winners. Australia need only a draw to seal second place, while Paraguay must win to leapfrog the Socceroos and keep their knockout hopes alive. Turkey’s elimination means both sides are guaranteed to finish between second and third – but only a victory guarantees automatic progression.

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Paraguay vs Australia predictions & betting tips

Our PredictionOdds & BookmakerConfidenceWhy We’re Backing It
Antonio Sanabria to have 1 or more shots on target & be fouled 1 or more times6/4 @ Paddy Power
(40%)
⭐⭐⭐⭐Sanabria leads Paraguay’s attack in the absence of the suspended Almirón and carries enormous responsibility in Santa Clara. The Torino striker is physical, direct and never stops running channels – the type of centre-forward who draws fouls simply by holding the ball up and making runs in behind. Australia’s centre-backs will need to be aggressive to contain him, which increases the likelihood of contact. Paraguay must attack to win, meaning Sanabria will see plenty of the ball in dangerous areas.
Score from Outside the Box – Julio Enciso14/1 @ bet365
(6.7%)
⭐⭐Enciso carries one of the most dangerous long-range shots in this Paraguay squad. The Strasbourg forward consistently arrives late into shooting positions and strikes the ball with real venom from distance – it is one of the most distinctive features of his game at club level. Australia will likely sit in a compact mid-block and look to protect their goal difference, which means space outside the box will open up naturally as Paraguay push forward in search of the win they need. With Almirón absent, Enciso becomes Paraguay’s primary creative outlet and will carry a licence to shoot from range. At the available price, this looks a compelling option.

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How both teams head into Paraguay vs Australia

Paraguay

Paraguay produced one of the group stage’s most impressive defensive performances when they beat Turkey 1-0 despite playing the entire second half with ten men after Miguel Almirón’s first-half red card. Almirón became the first player sent off under FIFA’s new law prohibiting players from covering their mouths during confrontations with opponents. His leadership and attacking quality will be sorely missed in Santa Clara.

Matías Galarza scored the fastest goal of the tournament, netting after just 64 seconds against Turkey. That clinical edge in the opening minutes gives Gustavo Alfaro’s side a blueprint for Friday. If Paraguay can strike early, they take pressure off a backline that struggled badly against the USA’s intensity on matchday one.

Paraguay are back at the World Cup for the first time since 2010 – a return that carries enormous emotional weight for a nation that has waited sixteen years for this moment. Alfaro has built a defensively disciplined side, but they must find goals from somewhere on Friday. Only a win guarantees their passage to the last 32.

Australia

Australia began their campaign with an impressive 2-0 win over Turkey before suffering a 2-0 defeat to the United States on matchday two. Tony Popovic’s side showed their quality against Turkey but struggled to match the intensity of a USA side that dominated from first whistle to last in Seattle. The Socceroos need to rediscover that matchday one sharpness in Santa Clara.

Australia’s superior goal difference over Paraguay means a draw sends them through to the last 32. Popovic will not set up passively, however. Socceroos defender Jason Geria firmly rejected any suggestion of playing for a draw, saying it would be like “cheating the game” to ease off with the score level. That mindset – going for the win regardless of the mathematics – suits Australia’s direct, counter-attacking style.

Popovic made three half-time changes against the USA, bringing on Geria, Metcalfe and Irankunda, before Cristian Volpato made his World Cup debut from the bench. The question for Friday is whether those impact players come into the starting XI. Australia were significantly more dangerous after those substitutions in Seattle.

Paraguay team news

Miguel Almiron serves a one-match suspension in Santa Clara following his red card against Turkey. His absence removes Paraguay’s most creative and experienced attacking threat. Alfaro must find a replacement on the right side capable of providing the same transition quality that Almiron delivers.

There were fears about the fitness of midfielder Diego Gomez, who was taken off against Turkey, but he has reportedly overcome his discomfort in time for the final group game. His return to full fitness is a genuine boost for Alfaro’s midfield options.

Antony Gill continues in goal behind a back four of Richard Caceres, Gustavo Gomez, Junior Alderete and Matias Alonso. Velazquez, Cubas, Diego Gomez and Galarza are expected across the midfield. Julio Enciso and Jesss Pitta are likely to operate in support of the central striker.

Australia team news

Winger Mathew Leckie suffered a muscle injury against the USA and, while he has not been ruled out of the Paraguay game, it may be safer to bring Cristian Volpato into the lineup in his place. Leckie’s fitness will be monitored closely ahead of kick-off.

Despite struggling against the USA, Aiden O’Neill and Paul Okon-Engstler are expected to start in central midfield for a third time at this World Cup. Centre-backs Alessandro Circati, Harry Souttar and Cameron Burgess are unlikely to be rotated after featuring in both previous games.

Goalkeeper Joel Beach continues between the sticks. Danny Italiano has been ruled out and it remains to be seen who will come into the side to replace him. Cristian Volpato, Nestory Irankunda and Mo Toure are competing for the attacking berths.

Head-to-Head

Australia and Paraguay have met three times, all in friendly fixtures. Australia have never lost to Paraguay across those meetings, winning twice and drawing once. The most recent encounter came in October 2010, a 1-0 home win for the Socceroos. Friday’s clash in Santa Clara is the first competitive meeting between the two nations – and both sides know it is the most consequential match they have played against each other.

Which side will advance from Group D?

Both nations enter Friday’s fixture with everything to play for. Australia need only a point to guarantee second place, but Popovic demands more than a safety-first performance in Santa Clara. Paraguay need three points and have nothing to lose – they carry the freedom of a team that must attack.

We’re backing Antonio Sanabria to have 1 or more shots on target & be fouled 1 or more times at 6/4 with Paddy Power.

At a bigger price we fancy Julio Enciso to score from outside the box at 14/1 with bet365.

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