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2026 FIFA World Cup
29MAR

Paraguay knock Germany out on pens

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Paraguay beat Germany 4-3 on penalties at Foxborough after a 1-1 draw, with Germany missing three spot-kicks to exit the World Cup.

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Key takeaway

Paraguay knocked out four-time champions Germany on penalties after Germany missed three spot-kicks.

Paraguay knocked Germany out of the World Cup on penalties on 29 June, winning the shoot-out 4-3 at Foxborough after a 1-1 draw in which Germany missed three of their spot-kicks 1. Julio Enciso put Paraguay ahead in the 42nd minute; Kai Havertz levelled for Germany after the break 2.

Foxborough, outside Boston, staged the tie. Germany, four-time world champions, had scraped through the group despite losing to Ecuador , and that fragility carried into the knockout. Paraguay, back at a World Cup after missing the last two editions, held their nerve from the spot while three German takers did not.

Missing three penalties in one shoot-out points to preparation more than chance. Modern squads drill penalties as a coached routine, so converting four while an opponent misses three suggests a method gap rather than a coin toss. The round of 32 punished thin margins across the board: ten completed ties produced 26 goals, 2.60 a game, barely below the group stage's record 2.72 3, and three of those ten needed extra time or penalties to be settled.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

When a knockout match is level after 90 minutes and extra time, the game is decided by a penalty shoot-out: each side takes turns having one player run up and try to score from the penalty spot against just the goalkeeper. Germany, a team that has won the World Cup four times, missed three of their penalties and lost the shoot-out 4-3 to Paraguay, a country that has never previously gone this deep in the tournament. Julio Enciso had put Paraguay ahead in normal time before Kai Havertz equalised for Germany, meaning the match itself was a fair, tense draw before the shoot-out decided it. For a team with Germany's shoot-out pedigree to lose one is unusual enough that football analysts are already debating why it happened.

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Root Causes

Research by economist Ignacio Palacios-Huerta into penalty-kick sequencing has found that teams using data-optimised kicker order and goalkeeper-specific scouting outperform sides that simply send their best-rated players up first. Three missed spot-kicks in a single shoot-out is more consistent with a squad following conventional seniority-based order than one drilled against a specific opponent's goalkeeping tendencies.

Paraguay, by contrast, had never faced this level of knockout scrutiny before 2026, which removed any pre-existing shoot-out reputation for their takers to play against, a factor Lyttleton's research separately identifies as easing pressure on underdog sides.

What could happen next?
  • Precedent

    Germany's first-ever World Cup shoot-out defeat removes a psychological edge previously attached to facing them in that format.

  • Consequence

    Paraguay's win puts them into territory with no domestic precedent, raising the question of how a squad unused to this stage handles the next knockout round.

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