Paraguay · Sport
Key Facts
—Both on zero. Paraguay lost 4-1 to the United States, and Türkiye lost 2-0 to Australia. Neither has a point.
—The date. The two meet on June 19 in a Group D fixture that has turned into a knockout in all but name.
—The stakes. The winner stays alive in the group; the loser is all but eliminated with a game to spare.
—The spark. Paraguay’s creative hub, 22-year-old Julio Enciso, set up their only goal against the USA and will again be central.
—Not minnows. Türkiye reached the last eight at the most recent European Championship; this is no easy opponent.
—The LatAm angle. Paraguay are South America’s feel-good story, back at the finals after a sixteen-year absence.
The Paraguay World Cup story was meant to be about a long-awaited return; instead, after a heavy opening defeat, it now hinges on a single survival match against an opponent in exactly the same predicament.
Two openers, two defeats, one collision
Both teams arrived at this tournament with real hope, and both left their first match empty-handed. Paraguay were beaten 4-1 by the host United States, while Türkiye went down 2-0 to Australia.
That leaves the two of them level at the bottom of Group D, each on zero points. When they meet on June 19, the maths is brutally simple and the same for both sides.
Win, and you climb back into the fight to escape the group. Lose, and you are realistically finished, with only pride left to play for in the final round.
Why this is effectively a knockout game
The expanded format of this World Cup is generous: the top two from each group go through, plus the eight best third-placed teams across the tournament. In theory that gives a stumbling side more than one lifeline.
In practice, a team that loses its first two games has almost no path left. A side on zero points after two rounds is depending on other results and a big swing in goal difference, which rarely arrives.
So while it is officially only the second group game, this has the weight of a play-off. For the loser, the third match becomes a formality; for the winner, the whole campaign reopens.
There is a psychological edge to it as well. A team that has just conceded heavily and a team that has just been shut out will both walk in carrying doubt, and the side that settles its nerves first usually takes control.
Neither coach will want an open, end-to-end game. Expect a tense, careful contest in which the first goal feels enormous and a single mistake could decide who goes home early.
What it means for the Paraguay World Cup hopes
Paraguay are the side most Latin American readers will be watching, and theirs is the more emotional story. This is their first finals since 2010, a return celebrated at home as a national achievement after a sixteen-year wait.
Their coach, the experienced Argentine Gustavo Alfaro, has built the team on defensive discipline and hard work rather than flair. The heavy defeat to the United States was therefore doubly painful, because conceding four goals is the opposite of what this side is supposed to be about.
Expect Alfaro to tighten things up and return to the cautious, compact approach that took Paraguay through qualifying. The big open question is whether his attack can finally click, and one young player holds the key.
The Enciso question and Türkiye’s threat
Julio Enciso, the 22-year-old forward who plays his club football in France with Strasbourg, is the player Paraguay’s attack is built around. He showed his worth even in defeat, setting up Paraguay’s only goal against the United States, and he arrives at this match fit and sharp.
With Enciso on the pitch, Paraguay have a spark who can unlock a tight defence on his own. The worry is what surrounds him, because this side has long been accused of not scoring enough, and a single assist cannot paper over four goals conceded.
Türkiye, for their part, are no soft touch. Coached by the Italian Vincenzo Montella and captained by the Inter Milan midfielder Hakan Çalhanoğlu, they reached the quarter-finals of the last European Championship and carry exciting young talent in Arda Güler.
That is what makes June 19 such a compelling watch. This is not two weak teams stumbling along; it is two genuine hopefuls, both wounded, meeting in a match neither can afford to lose, with a place in the next round hanging on the outcome.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Paraguay against Türkiye so important?
Both teams lost their opening match, so they meet on June 19 level on zero points. The winner revives its chances of leaving the group, while the loser is all but eliminated with one game still to play.
What is Julio Enciso’s role for Paraguay?
Enciso, Paraguay’s main creative attacker, is fit and started the opener against the United States, where he set up their only goal. Paraguay’s attack is built around him, so much of their hope rests on his creativity.
Can the loser still reach the knockout rounds?
It is extremely unlikely. A team on zero points after two games would need other results to fall its way and a large swing in goal difference, so in practice defeat here ends the campaign.
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By The Rio Times | Created at 2026-06-14 07:50:04 | Updated at 2026-06-14 10:49:56
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