
Germany and Paraguay clash in the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup with a place in the next round on the line. Here is our Germany vs Paraguay bet builder priced at 8/1.
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Germany vs Paraguay Bet Builder tip
Germany to win
Julian Nagelsmann’s side enter this fixture as clear favourites and carry every statistical advantage into Gillette Stadium on Monday. They topped Group E with six points and a goal difference of plus-six – the best in their group – after victories over Curaçao and Ivory Coast before their rotation-driven defeat to Ecuador. Paraguay, by contrast, qualified by the narrowest possible margin – scraping through as one of the eight best third-placed teams on four points after losing their opener 4-1 to the United States.
When Paraguay played the United States in Los Angeles, they failed to put a single shot on target in the first half against a shaky American defence. That lack of attacking threat represents a serious problem against Germany’s level of defensive organisation. The only previous World Cup meeting between these sides came in the 2002 Round of 16, where Oliver Neuville’s 88th-minute strike sent Germany through 1-0 – a result that underlines Germany’s historical superiority in knockout football. A comfortable German victory is the most probable outcome in Boston.
Jamal Musiala anytime scorer
Musiala enters this knockout fixture as Germany’s most unpredictable and dangerous creative force – and in a mood to deliver on the biggest stage. He scored his first World Cup goal against Curaçao – sweeping in a right-footed finish from inside the box – registering three shots, all from inside the area, two chances created for teammates and ten touches in the opposition box across just 64 minutes. At Euro 2024, Musiala shared the Golden Boot with three goals – including one in the Round of 16 against Denmark – demonstrating his ability to deliver in knockout matches specifically.
He carries 69 goals and 42 assists across 231 appearances for Bayern Munich. Paraguay averaged the highest number of duel attempts at the entire tournament but conceded freely against quality opponents. Musiala’s movement, dribbling and shooting from inside the box make him the most dangerous individual in this fixture – and his knockout tournament pedigree is exceptional.
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Under 2.5 Goals
This selection carries strong tactical and statistical support that the scoreline against Curaçao should not obscure. Paraguay averaging 121 duel attempts per game – the highest of any side at the tournament – reflects a team built entirely on physicality, defensive aggression and fast transitions rather than attacking fluency. Paraguay kept clean sheets in two of their three group matches – against Turkey and Australia – demonstrating genuine defensive organisation when motivated.
Germany, meanwhile, have shown they are a team that controls games efficiently rather than always flooding forward. They drew the first half against Ecuador and required late goals against Ivory Coast – suggesting they do not always generate the volume of chances their opener against Curaçao implied. Paraguay failed to score in the first half in any of their three group-stage matches – an attacking bluntness that significantly reduces the chances of the match producing three or more goals. A controlled 1-0 or 2-0 Germany win feels far more probable than an open, high-scoring contest in Boston.
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