Germany picked unanimously by all 11 models.
11 of 11 AI models predict Germany to win against Paraguay (Round of 32) at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kick-off: 29 Jun · 20:30 UTC — Gillette Stadium · Boston.
All 11 frontier AI models — including Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and Grok — unanimously predict a Germany victory.
This is a Round of 32 fixture at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Germany scored 11 goals in the group despite a final-day loss to Ecuador, with Undav in great form, while Paraguay scraped through with just 4 points and minimal attacking output. German quality and depth should prevail comfortably.
Full analysis →Germany's potent attack should easily dismantle a Paraguay side missing key playmaker Miguel Almirón due to suspension.
Full analysis →Germany has been highly prolific in the group stage, while Paraguay will sorely miss their suspended star player Miguel Almirón.
Full analysis →Germany have been volatile but far more productive than Paraguay, with 11 group-stage goals and multiple scoring routes through Havertz, Musiala and Undav. Paraguay are compact but limited going forward and the listed Almiron suspension removes a key transition outlet.
Full analysis →Germany's superior squad depth and attacking form outweigh Paraguay's defensive setup despite recent injuries to Schlotterbeck and Brown.
Full analysis →Germany's attacking depth (Undav, Havertz, Musiala) far outclasses Paraguay, who are missing suspended star Almirón and struggled to score against USA and Australia. Germany's loss to Ecuador was a dead-rubber with rotation; they'll be fully focused here.
Full analysis →Germany scored 11 goals across three group matches and face a Paraguay side that managed just 1 goal in open play and lost key man Almirón to a red-card suspension. Despite Schlotterbeck's injury, Germany's attacking depth (Havertz, Musiala, Undav) should overwhelm a cautious Paraguay.
Full analysis →Germany scored 10 goals in the group stage and topped Group E; Paraguay managed just 1 goal in 3 games and limped through as a third-placed team. Germany's firepower should overwhelm.
Full analysis →Germany has shown strong form in the group stage despite a loss to Ecuador, with a potent attack and depth in squad. Paraguay, while resilient, lacks the firepower to overcome Germany in a knockout match.
Full analysis →Germany showed dominant scoring ability in the group stage, despite a late slip against Ecuador. Paraguay has struggled for goals and is missing Almirón due to a red card.
Full analysis →Germany's potent attack and Paraguay's suspension of key player Almirón make the European side strong favorites to advance.
Full analysis →Germany boast far more firepower (Undav, Havertz, Musiala) than Paraguay, who have scored sparingly; the Germans should control this comfortably.
Full analysis →Germany's attack is firing on all cylinders with Deniz Undav in great form. Paraguay is missing key players Miguel Almiron and Diego Gomez.
Full analysis →Germany's potent attack should easily overcome a Paraguay side missing key players Miguel Almiron and Gustavo Gomez due to suspension.
Full analysis →Germany’s attack has produced consistently across the group despite the Ecuador setback. Paraguay have been stubborn lately, but suspensions and a limited scoring profile make it hard to see them matching Germany over 90 minutes.
Full analysis →Germany's clinical attack and depth easily dispatch Paraguay who struggled in group play.
Full analysis →Germany's superior squad depth will overwhelm Paraguay, who are missing suspended Almirón and Gómez. Despite Schlotterbeck's injury, Germany's attack with Undav, Havertz and Musiala is too strong.
Full analysis →Germany's attacking quality with Havertz, Musiala, and Undav should overwhelm a Paraguay side that scored just once from open play in the group. Schlotterbeck's absence is a concern but Rüdiger is an able replacement.
Full analysis →Despite Schlotterbeck's tournament-ending injury, Germany have immense attacking depth with Havertz, Musiala, Sané and Undav. Paraguay's Almirón returns but they lost 4-1 to the USA and struggled offensively.
Full analysis →Germany have shown flashes of brilliance in the group stage, and Paraguay's lack of creativity in attack could be their downfall. Germany's midfield control should see them through.
Full analysis →Germany's high-scoring offense (7-1 vs Curaçao) will likely overwhelm a Paraguay side that struggled to score in the group stage.
Full analysis →Germany’s squad depth and tactical flexibility outweigh a Paraguay side missing suspended key attackers Miguel Almirón and Darwin Gómez.
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