Paraguay and Australia meet in a direct qualification battle: whoever wins almost certainly reaches the knockout stage, while a draw favors the Socceroos.
The Big Picture
Group D has reached its decisive moment. The United States is already qualified with six points, while Australia and Paraguay sit level on three points. The Socceroos hold second place thanks to a better goal difference, but La Albirroja can overtake them with a win.
Paraguay revived its World Cup campaign by beating Türkiye 1-0 despite playing the second half with ten men. Australia, after opening with a 2-0 win over Türkiye, lost 2-0 to the United States and now must protect its position.
How the Teams Arrive
Paraguay arrives with confidence after a disciplined, gritty win over Türkiye. Matías Galarza scored early, but Miguel Almirón’s red card changed the game and now forces Gustavo Alfaro to reshape his attacking plan.
Australia enters with a simpler equation: avoid defeat and qualification remains highly likely. Tony Popovic’s side has shown defensive structure, but the loss to the USA exposed issues under pressure and in transition.
Recent Form
Paraguay
Türkiye 0-1 Paraguay
USA 4-1 Paraguay
Paraguay 4-0 Nicaragua
Morocco 2-1 Paraguay
Greece 0-1 Paraguay
Australia
USA 2-0 Australia
Australia 2-0 Türkiye
Switzerland 1-1 Australia
Mexico 1-0 Australia
Australia 5-1 Curaçao
Head-to-Head History
Australia is unbeaten in the two previous meetings.
| Date | Match | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 09 Oct 2010 | Australia vs Paraguay | 1-0 |
| 07 Oct 2006 | Australia vs Paraguay | 1-1 |
Tactical Keys
Paraguay will rely on defensive toughness, set pieces and quick vertical attacks through Julio Enciso and Isidro Pitta. Without Miguel Almirón, creativity must come from Enciso, Diego Gómez and Matías Galarza.
Australia should stay compact in a 5-4-1, protect the central spaces and look for counters through Nestory Irankunda, Connor Metcalfe and Mohamed Touré. Harry Souttar’s aerial presence will be crucial at both ends.
Team News
Paraguay will be without Miguel Almirón, suspended after his red card against Türkiye.
Australia has no confirmed injuries or suspensions.
Key Battles
Julio Enciso vs Harry Souttar
Enciso’s movement and creativity will test Australia’s defensive leader.
Matías Galarza vs Aiden O’Neill
Galarza gives Paraguay vertical energy, while O’Neill must control tempo and second balls.
Isidro Pitta vs Alessandro Circati
A physical battle that could decide Paraguay’s attacking effectiveness.
Probable Lineups
Paraguay 4-4-2
Gill; Cáceres, Gustavo Gómez, Alderete, Alonso; Mauricio, Cubas, Galarza, Diego Gómez; Enciso, Pitta.
Australia 5-4-1
Beach; Italiano, Circati, Souttar, Burgess, Bos; Metcalfe, O’Neill, Okon-Engstler, Irankunda; Touré.
SMIT AI WORLD CUP SIMULATOR
Match Profile
Balanced Tactical Match
Squad Strength Index
| Team | Index |
|---|---|
| Paraguay | 79/100 |
| Australia | 78/100 |
Expected Goals Simulation
| Team | xG |
|---|---|
| Paraguay | 1.18 |
| Australia | 1.05 |
Win Probability
| Result | Probability |
|---|---|
| Paraguay | 36% |
| Draw | 31% |
| Australia | 33% |
Four Most Likely Results
| Score | Probability |
|---|---|
| Paraguay 1-1 Australia | 15.8% |
| Paraguay 1-0 Australia | 13.4% |
| Paraguay 0-1 Australia | 12.6% |
| Paraguay 2-1 Australia | 10.9% |
Most Likely Result
Paraguay 1-1 Australia
Predicted Goalscorers
Julio Enciso
Mohamed Touré
Player of the Simulation
Julio Enciso
Confidence Level
64/100
AI Match Simulation
The SMIT AI Simulator projects a tense, physical and cautious match in Santa Clara, with qualification pressure shaping every tactical decision.
Australia starts with a clear objective: stay compact, avoid turnovers in central areas and force Paraguay to chase the game. Popovic’s 5-4-1 gives the Socceroos defensive numbers around Harry Souttar and Alessandro Circati, while Irankunda and Metcalfe provide outlets in transition.
Paraguay, missing Miguel Almirón, struggles early to create clean chances from open play. Gustavo Alfaro’s team still carries danger through set pieces and direct attacks, with Julio Enciso drifting between the lines to receive possession and attack the space behind Australia’s midfield.
The first half is tight, with few clear opportunities. Australia grows into the game and finds the opener after a quick counterattack, with Mohamed Touré finishing from close range after a broken defensive sequence.
Paraguay responds with greater urgency after halftime. Galarza pushes higher, Cubas wins second balls, and Enciso begins to influence the match more consistently. The equalizer arrives through Enciso, who cuts inside and finishes low after a recycled attacking phase.
The final 20 minutes become tense. Paraguay pushes for the winner that would likely send it through automatically, while Australia protects the draw that keeps it ahead in the standings. The Socceroos survive late pressure and earn a result that leaves them in strong position to advance.
Why the Simulator Predicts This Result
The model sees little separation between the teams. Paraguay has slightly better individual attacking quality through Enciso and Pitta, but Almirón’s suspension lowers its creative ceiling. Australia’s defensive structure and superior group position make a draw highly plausible.
Qualification Impact
A draw would put Australia on four points and keep the Socceroos ahead of Paraguay on goal difference. Paraguay would also reach four points, but likely as a third-place candidate.
How the Simulation Works
The SMIT AI Simulator combines FIFA rankings, squad quality, recent form, historical performances, player market values and tournament context to generate its predictions.
Disclaimer
AI simulations are designed for entertainment and editorial analysis. Actual match results may differ.
Group D Standings
| Pos | Team | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 1 | +5 | 6 |
| 2 | Australia | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
| 3 | Paraguay | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | -2 | 3 |
| 4 | Türkiye | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 3 | -3 |