Paraguay · Sport
Key Facts
—A heavy opener. Paraguay lost 4-1 to co-hosts the United States in Los Angeles, undone by an early own goal and two Folarin Balogun strikes.
—Bottom of the group. The result leaves Paraguay last in Group D on a goal difference of minus three after one round.
—A wider door. The expanded 48-team format sends 32 nations through, the top two from each group plus the eight best third-placed sides.
—The pivotal match. Paraguay face Türkiye on June 19 in Santa Clara, a result that could swing their tournament.
—A missing creator. Forward Julio Enciso, hurt on June 5, sat out the opener, thinning an attack that already struggles for goals.
—The professor’s test. Coach Gustavo Alfaro, who ended a 16-year absence, must now rebuild belief in days.
Paraguay began their World Cup with a chastening 4-1 defeat to the United States, yet the knockout maths in Group D still leave a realistic, if narrow, path forward.
Estadio Defensores del Chaco in Asunción, Paraguay’s national stadium. (Photo: Hazaña17 / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0)The scoreline is the headline: Paraguay lost 4-1 to the co-hosts in front of a partisan Los Angeles crowd. The more useful question for fans is whether the campaign can still be saved.
The short answer is yes, but only if a great deal goes right over the next ten days. To see why, it helps to lay out what went wrong and how the group now stands.
What went wrong for Paraguay
The tone was set almost from the whistle. An own goal in the seventh minute handed the United States an early lead and forced Paraguay to chase a game they had hoped to keep tight.
From there the hosts grew in confidence, and a striker in form punished the gaps, scoring twice before half-time. Paraguay’s whole approach is built on staying compact, so falling behind early pulled them out of shape.
It did not help that their most inventive attacker was absent. Julio Enciso, the young forward who supplies much of the team’s creativity, was hurt in a warm-up match on June 5 and could not feature.
Without him, a side that already creates few chances looked short of ideas going forward. The defeat exposed the cost of leaning so heavily on organisation rather than flair.
How the Paraguay knockout maths work
Here is the encouraging part for newcomers to the format. This is the first World Cup with 48 teams, and the larger field means more nations advance than ever before.
In all, 32 teams reach the round of 32. That is the top two from each of the twelve groups, plus the eight best third-placed sides across the tournament.
For Paraguay, that softer cut-off changes everything. Even sitting bottom after one match, a third-place finish could still be enough to scrape through, which keeps a losing start from being fatal.
The group itself remains open. The United States lead after beating Paraguay, while Türkiye and Australia had yet to play their opener at the time of writing, leaving the lower places unsettled.
There is reason not to write Paraguay off on one result. On the road to this tournament they beat Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay at home, proof that a disciplined Alfaro side can frustrate far flashier opponents.
That pedigree is exactly what makes the opener so frustrating for their fans. The tools to recover are there, but the schedule gives little room to rediscover them.
What Alfaro needs from the Türkiye match
The next game is the one that matters most. Paraguay meet Türkiye on June 19 in Santa Clara, and a win would put them firmly back in the conversation for a knockout place.
A draw would keep them alive but leave their fate dependent on others, while a second defeat would all but end their hopes with a game to spare. The margin for error is small.
Goal difference adds another layer. After losing by three, Paraguay may need not just to win but to win well, since that figure could decide who claims a third-place berth.
Coach Gustavo Alfaro, the experienced Argentine who ended Paraguay’s sixteen-year absence from the finals, has built his reputation on exactly these moments. His task now is to settle a rattled defence and find a spark up front.
If Enciso can return, even from the bench, it would give Alfaro the creative option he sorely missed in Los Angeles. The final group game against Australia on June 25 could then become a genuine shootout for survival.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Paraguay still qualify after losing to the USA?
Yes, a path remains. The expanded format lets 32 teams advance, so even a third-place finish in Group D could be enough, provided Paraguay take points from their remaining games against Türkiye and Australia.
Who do Paraguay play next?
Paraguay face Türkiye on June 19 in Santa Clara, then Australia on June 25. The Türkiye match is widely seen as decisive, since a win would lift them back into contention for a knockout place.
Why does the 48-team format help Paraguay?
The larger tournament sends through the top two of each group plus the eight best third-placed teams. That extra route means a single early defeat is far less likely to end a nation’s campaign than in previous World Cups.
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By The Rio Times | Created at 2026-06-13 07:23:48 | Updated at 2026-06-13 18:55:43
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