How to watch Paraguay v Australia live, including TV channel, free streaming details, match commentary and kick off time.
| Live Streaming | Date | Kick Off Time | TV Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paraguay v Australia | 26 June 2026 | 03:00 BST | ITV4 |
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Paraguay v Australia Streams:
Paraguay v Australia will be shown live in the UK on ITV4, with kick off at 3:00am BST. Coverage begins at 2:30am BST. The match takes place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, San Francisco.
UK viewers can also stream the game for free via ITVX.
Paraguay go into this final group game with real momentum after showing tremendous character in their second fixture, beating Turkey 1-0 despite playing the entire second half with ten men after Miguel Almirón was sent off.
That win means Paraguay are within touching distance of the round of 32 and could reach the World Cup knockout stages for the first time since 2010.
A victory here would make history too, as it would be the first time they have ever won two group stage matches at a World Cup.
The signs are encouraging for Gustavo Alfaro’s side.
Paraguay have avoided defeat in their final group game at each of their last six World Cup tournaments, a remarkable run of consistency that gives them real confidence heading into the early hours in San Francisco.
Julio Enciso and Isidro Pitta are expected to lead the attack, with Andrés Cubas and Diego Gómez providing the engine in midfield.
Australia have all but secured their place in the round of 32 but cannot afford to be complacent here.
A 2-0 defeat to the USA in their second game ended the Socceroos’ ten-match unbeaten run in competitive fixtures and raised questions about whether Tony Popovic’s side can maintain the defensive intensity they showed in the opening win over Turkey.
Australia have never beaten a CONMEBOL nation at a World Cup finals and goals look likely to be hard to come by.
Six of their last eight World Cup matches have produced fewer than 2.5 goals, pointing towards another lowscoring contest in California.
Patrick Beach is expected to continue in goal, with Harry Souttar, Alessandro Circati and Cameron Burgess likely to keep their places in the back three.
Nestory Irankunda offers pace on the counter and will be Australia’s main threat if Paraguay commit numbers forward in search of the win they need.
The two sides have met just twice before, with Australia winning both friendlies, the most recent coming in 2004.
This will be their first ever competitive meeting and only the second time they have played each other at a World Cup.
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