Paraguay And Australia Draw 0-0 As Australia Qualifies For Round Of 32 In Group D
Australia secured progression to the World Cup round of 32 with a goalless draw against Paraguay at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, in a tight Group D finale where both teams appeared content with a point that practically confirms qualification for each, despite Australia creating the better openings and posting higher attacking numbers across the 90 minutes.
Tony Popovic’s team generated 0.58 expected goals from 12 attempts, compared with Paraguay’s 0.25 xG from seven shots, yet neither attack could find a decisive finish, leaving Australia confirmed in the next phase and Paraguay waiting on other results while holding one of the strongest records among the third-placed sides.

The draw sends Australia into the knockout stage, where Egypt, Belgium, Iran or New Zealand could be the last‑32 opponents, while Paraguay sit as the fourth‑best third‑placed team with four points from three matches, giving Guillermo Barros Schelotto’s side a strong probability of advancing to a likely meeting with Germany in the next round.
The overall shot quality highlighted a cautious contest, with the combined xG total of 0.83 the lowest recorded at this World Cup so far, reflecting how both Australia and Paraguay balanced ambition with risk management as the group phase closed and progression scenarios became clearer for each side.
Key attacking and xG numbers from the Australia vs Paraguay World Cup match are shown below.
| Team | Goals | Shots | xG |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 0 | 12 | 0.58 |
| Paraguay | 0 | 7 | 0.25 |
Australia carried the greater attacking threat before the interval, almost taking the lead inside four minutes when Jackson Irvine drove a shot towards the near post, forcing a save from Orlando Gill, while Aiden O’Neill then had space from distance but could not direct the effort on target.
Cristian Volpato caused regular problems between Paraguay’s lines and came close just before half‑time, seeing a powerful strike pushed away by Gill, whereas Paraguay managed only one attempt during the opening period and struggled to keep possession long enough to apply sustained pressure on Patrick Beach’s goal.
The pattern shifted immediately after the restart as Paraguay started the second half with greater urgency, with Juan Jose Caceres, Andres Cubas and Mauricio all recording efforts within the first five minutes, although only Mauricio forced Beach into action while the other shots failed to test the Australia goalkeeper.
As the match moved into the final stages, neither team seemed fully prepared to stretch defensive structures in search of three points, yet chances still arose when Julio Enciso drilled wide from long range and, in stoppage time, Tete Yengi could not generate enough power on a late attempt in the 93rd minute.
Australia vs Paraguay World Cup individual performances
Gill was central to Paraguay’s clean sheet, finishing with five saves and another shutout at this World Cup, though at the other end Enciso endured a difficult evening, completing only two of 11 attempted dribbles, while failing to produce a chance, register an accurate shot or seriously unsettle Australia’s defensive unit.
Jordan Bos stood out for Australia with a broad contribution, recording the most shots in the game with three, creating three chances to match Volpato for the leading total, completing four of seven dribbles and winning 16 of 27 duels, including seven of nine aerial contests as Paraguay found it hard to contain the left‑sided threat.
The result leaves Australia satisfied with direct qualification and Paraguay hopeful of progressing through the third‑place route, after a contest shaped by defensive discipline, strong goalkeeping from Gill and Beach, and influential displays from players such as Bos and Volpato, who helped control key phases without finding a winning goal.


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