Paraguay’s World Cup Hangs on One Night Against Turkey

By The Rio Times | Created at 2026-06-19 11:36:50 | Updated at 2026-06-19 13:28:37 2 hours ago

Sport · World Cup 2026

The match. Paraguay face Turkey tonight in a game both teams must win.

The hole. Both lost their opening games and sit on zero points.

The opener. Paraguay were beaten four-one by the host United States.

The return. This is Paraguay’s first World Cup since its quarter-final run in two thousand ten.

The architect. Coach Gustavo Alfaro rebuilt the team from a low point in qualifying.

The stakes. Lose tonight and the campaign is all but over.

The entire Paraguay World Cup campaign, sixteen years in the making, now narrows to a single night against Turkey, a game the team simply cannot afford to lose.

Paraguay World Cup 2026 squad facing a must-win match against Turkey Paraguay’s World Cup Hangs on One Night Against Turkey. (Photo internet reproduction)

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The Paraguay World Cup on a knife edge

It was supposed to be a celebration. After a sixteen-year absence, Paraguay returned to the World Cup stage, only to be brought back to earth by a heavy opening defeat.

The host United States ran out four-one winners, exposing worrying gaps at the back. The coach, Gustavo Alfaro, called it a very painful lesson.

Tonight brings the response. Paraguay meet Turkey, who also lost their first game, in a match that feels like a knockout tie before the group stage is even over.

Both teams sit on zero points. The loser will be all but eliminated, while the winner keeps alive a real hope of reaching the next round.

Two paths from one match

A win would change everything. Three points would lift Paraguay off the bottom and set up a winner-takes-much finale in their last group game.

It would also vindicate the long rebuild and reward the fans who travelled north in hope. The mood around the squad would shift overnight from anxiety to belief.

Defeat would write a very different story. The dream of a return to the knockout rounds would effectively end after just two games.

For a country that waited so long to get back, that would be a bitter outcome. The questions about the team’s defending would only grow louder.

The maths is unforgiving in a group where the two host-beaten sides meet early. With the United States and Australia both already on three points, Paraguay cannot afford to fall further behind.

Even the expanded format offers little comfort here. The widened World Cup lets some third-placed teams advance, but a second straight defeat would leave Paraguay needing a near-impossible swing in goal difference.

The Alfaro rebuild

That Paraguay are here at all owes much to one man. The Argentine coach Gustavo Alfaro took charge in twenty-twenty-four with the qualifying campaign in trouble.

He steadied a side that had looked like missing out and guided it back to the finals. His approach leans on experience and organization rather than flair.

The spine of the team is built on hardened defenders and a creative hub in Miguel Almirón, the former Premier League forward. Around them, younger talents such as Julio Enciso bring energy and a goal threat.

The opening loss laid bare the gap between that careful plan and the demands of this stage. Tonight is the test of whether Alfaro can fix it on the move.

He will weigh changes after the defensive lapses against the United States, with one of his wide players a fitness doubt. Whatever side he picks, it must strike a balance between chasing a win and not leaving itself exposed again.

Why it matters beyond the result

For Paraguay, a small country with a proud football past, the World Cup is a rare moment in the global spotlight. Its last great run, to the quarter-finals in two thousand ten, still shapes the national memory.

A deep tournament lifts everything around it, from sponsorship to the morale of a watching nation. A early exit, by contrast, fades quickly from the world’s attention.

There is a commercial dimension too. Continued progress keeps Paraguayan players in the shop window and the country’s game on the map for investors in regional sport.

All of that now rides on ninety minutes in California. By the time the night is over, Paraguay will know whether this World Cup becomes a story of revival or regret.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Paraguay World Cup game against Turkey so important?

Both Paraguay and Turkey lost their opening matches and sit on zero points, so tonight’s meeting is effectively must-win for each. The loser will be all but eliminated, while the winner keeps a realistic chance of reaching the knockout rounds.

When did Paraguay last reach the World Cup?

This is Paraguay’s first appearance since two thousand ten, when the team reached the quarter-finals in South Africa, its best-ever finish. The current side ended a sixteen-year absence by qualifying under coach Gustavo Alfaro.

How did Paraguay qualify under Gustavo Alfaro?

Alfaro, an experienced Argentine coach, took charge in twenty-twenty-four with the qualifying campaign struggling and steadied the team back to the finals. He built a side around defensive organization and the creativity of Miguel Almirón, though the heavy opening loss exposed the limits of that plan.

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