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How to Watch Germany vs Paraguay: Live Stream, TV Channels, and Kick-Off Time for World Cup 2026

Watch Germany vs Paraguay Live in the 2026 World Cup Round of 32

The clash between Germany and Paraguay is set for June 29, 2026, kicking off at 21:30 local time at Boston Stadium. Fans worldwide can catch this exciting round of 32 match through various broadcasters and streaming platforms.

Using a VPN to Watch from Anywhere

A Virtual Private Network like ExpressVPN can help you bypass geo-blocks by letting you connect to servers where the game is available. This method ensures a safe, encrypted connection so you don't miss out regardless of your location. Our guide below shows how easy it is to get started with a VPN:

  1. Download and Install: Register for ExpressVPN or another trusted provider, then install their app on your device.
  2. Connect to Server: Pick a country broadcasting the match—if you’re in the UK but want the US stream, just select a US server.
  3. Clear Cache: Refresh your browser or clear cookies to update your virtual location.
  4. Start Watching: Head to the broadcaster’s site or app and enjoy the match live.

Watching on the Big Screen

Watching sports on a bigger screen feels better. For smart TVs or devices like Amazon Fire Stick and Chromecast with Google TV, you can install your VPN app directly from the app store and connect. Devices without direct VPN support, such as Apple TV, Roku, or gaming consoles, work well with Smart DNS features or by casting streams from your VPN-connected phone or laptop.

Projected Starting XI for Germany (4-2-3-1)

  • Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer
  • Defenders: Joshua Kimmich, Antonio Rüdiger, Jonathan Tah, David Raum
  • Midfielders: Florian Wirtz, Aleksandar Pavlovic, Jamal Musiala
  • Wingers: Leroy Sané, Felix Nmecha
  • Striker: Kai Havertz

Projected Starting XI for Paraguay (4-4-2)

  • Goalkeeper: Orlando Gill
  • Defenders: Gustavo Velázquez, Fabián Balbuena, Juan Cáceres, Junior Alonso
  • Midfielders: Mauricio, Andrés Cubas, Matías Galarza, Diego Almiron
  • Forwards: Julio Enciso, Gabriel Ávalos

Germany’s coach Julian Nagelsmann faces the tournament without Nico Schlotterbeck, sidelined due to a knee injury. Paraguay's manager Gustavo Alfaro must manage without suspended Diego Gomez.

Recent Form and Performance

Germany enter this stage with four wins and one loss from their last five matches. Their latest defeat came against Ecuador (2-1) on June 25. Before that, they beat Ivory Coast 2-1, crushed Curacao 7-1, and secured a friendly win over the USA (2-1). Over these games, they netted 14 goals and let in four.

Paraguay recorded two wins, one draw, and two losses in their last five outings. Their most recent was a goalless draw with Australia on June 26, confirming their spot in this round. They had previously defeated Turkey 1-0 but suffered a heavy 4-1 loss to the USA. They scored six goals and conceded seven across those matches, improving defensively in the final group games.

Head-to-Head Summary

Germany and Paraguay have faced off twice officially. The latest encounter was a thrilling 3-3 friendly draw on August 14, 2013. The earlier meeting was in the 2002 World Cup group stage where Germany won 1-0. Germany holds the sole victory in their head-to-head record.

Group Standings

Germany topped Group E, while Paraguay advanced from Group D in third place.