All the details you need to watch Germany v Paraguay live in the UK, including TV channel, free streaming options and kick off time for this World Cup 2026 round of 32 tie in Boston.

Live StreamingDateKick Off TimeTV Channel
Germany v Paraguay29 June 202621:30 BSTBBC One

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Germany head into the round of 32 as Group E winners but carry a slight dent in their confidence after a 2-1 defeat to Ecuador in their final group game, ending a run of eleven straight wins across all competitions. J

ulian Nagelsmann took the opportunity to rotate heavily that night, and his first choice side should be significantly stronger tonight in Foxborough.

The Germans were electric in their opening two group games, scoring nine goals across victories over Curacao and Ivory Coast, and Nagelsmann will be expecting a return to that level of performance from his front three of Leroy Sane, Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz, with Kai Havertz leading the line.

Nico Schlotterbeck is a significant absentee after suffering a serious ankle injury against Ivory Coast, so Antonio Rudiger and Jonathan Tah will continue in central defence, with Nathaniel Brown expected to be passed fit at left back after a muscular problem kept him out against Ecuador.

Germany are four time world champions but have been knocked out in the group stage at each of the last two World Cups, so reaching the last 16 will feel like relief for Nagelsmann’s side.

Paraguay arrive in Boston as one of five best third placed teams to advance from the group stage, having picked up four points from their three Group D matches.

A goalless draw with Australia in their final group game followed a memorable 1-0 win over Turkey while playing the entire second half with ten men, a result that showcased the spirit and resilience running through Gustavo Alfaro’s squad.

Diego Gomez misses this one through suspension after picking up a second yellow card against Australia, which is a significant loss in midfield.

Miguel Almiron returns from suspension to fill that gap, while Omar Alderete and Ramon Sosa both face late fitness tests.

Gabriel Avalos is expected to lead the line alongside Julio Enciso, with Paraguay likely to set up in their familiar compact defensive shape and look to threaten Germany on the counter.

The two sides last met in competitive action in the last 16 of the 2002 World Cup, when Germany edged through 1-0 thanks to a late Oliver Neuville goal.

Their most recent meeting was a 3-3 friendly draw in August 2013, so Paraguay know they are more than capable of testing this Germany side if they get the balance right tonight.

A Germany win would set up a likely last-16 clash with France. Paraguay will have other ideas, but the four time champions should have too much quality over the 90 minutes in Foxborough.

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