World Cup 2026: Germany 1-1 Paraguay (3-4 on penalties) – Four-time winners dumped out in stunning last-32 exit

Kai Havertz cancelled out Julio Enciso’s first-half opener, but the Arsenal forward, along with Newcastle’s Nick Woltemade, had their spot-kicks saved by Orlando Gill before Bayern Munich defender Jonathan Tah blazed over, allowing Jose Canale to set up a last-16 tie against France or Sweden.

Germany have not won a World Cup knockout tie since winning the competition for a fourth time in 2014 and were harshly denied by a controversial VAR decision in the second half of extra-time when Tah’s powerful header at a corner was ruled out for a soft foul by Waldemar Anton on Gill.

But Julian Nagelsmann’s side delivered a dismal first-half showing in which they failed to have a shot on target and went into the break behind despite having 78 per cent possession.

They could only improve yet, having won all four of their World Cup shoot-outs, still couldn’t rely on penalties, even when Paraguay squandered two opportunities to win it as Antonio Sanabria sent his effort wide and Manuel Neuer saved from Fabian Balbuena in an epic finale.

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Germany 1 1 Paraguay
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Germany's players reacts during the penalty shootout of the 2026 World Cup round of 32 football match between Germany and Paraguay at the Boston Stadium in Foxborough on June 29, 2026.  (Photo by Odd ANDERSEN / AFP)

How Germany lost their first World Cup shoot-out…

  • 0-0: HAVERTZ DENIED! Gill saves high to his left.
  • 0-1: ADVANTAGE PARAGUAY! Mauricio buries it into the bottom right corner.
Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill (12) blocks a shot by Germany's Kai Havertz (7) in a shootout during the World Cup r
Image:Kai Havertz is denied by Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill
  • 1-1: NO MISTAKE! Kimmich keeps his cool to level.
  • 1-2: BACK IN FRONT! Gomez sends Neuer the wrong way.
  • 2-2: MUSIALA LEVELS! A firm strike into the corner.
  • 2-3: COOL AS YOU LIKE! Galarza rolls his effort into the bottom left corner.
  • 2-3: SAVE! Woltemade is denied! Paraguay have the chance to win it…
Germany's Nick Woltemade (11) reacts after failing to score during a penalty shootout at the end of during the World Cup round of 32
Image:Nick Woltemade reacts after having his penalty saved
  • 2-3: MISSED! Sanabria sends his spot kick wide of the left post. Germany still have to score…
  • 3-3: STILL ALIVE! Amiri keeps Germany in it, but Paraguay have another chance to win it…
  • 3-3: NEUER SAVES! A huge stop from the goalkeeper, diving to his left. Into sudden death…
Manuel Neuer (Germany, 1) saves a penalty kick from Paraguay FIFA World Cup 2026: Germany v Paraguay June 29, 2026,
Image:Manuel Neuer saves to keep Germany’s hopes alive
  • 3-3: TAH MISSES! Wow, the centre-back blazes over to give Paraguay the chance to win it again…
  • 3-4: THEY’VE DONE IT! Canale smashes into the top corner to send Germany out!
Orlando Gill
Image:Orlando Gill celebrates Paraguay’s epic shoot-out win

Germany’s record in penalty shoot-outs

  • 2026 World Cup last 32: Germany 3-4 Paraguay
  • 2016 Euros quarter-finals: Germany 7-6 Italy
  • 2006 World Cup quarter-finals: Germany 5-3 Argentina
  • 1996 Euros semi-finals: Germany 7-6 England
  • 1990 World Cup semi-finals: Germany 5-4 England
  • 1986 World Cup quarter-finals: Germany 4-1 Mexico
  • 1982 World Cup semi-finals: Germany 8-7 France
  • 1976 Euros final: Czechoslovakia 5-3 Germany

Havertz apologises after defeat

Germany striker Kai Havertz said:

“I’m a little lost for words. This is my second World Cup and both times it came to nothing. All I can do is apologise.

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“We have to take a hard look at ourselves, especially the players, and I’m leaving the coach out of that.”

 

 

BY  David Richardson

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