Paraguay v France LIVE: Kylian Mbappe leads French charge in World Cup last 16

How France became the World Cup’s greatest entertainers

France return to the world stage tonight as they face Paraguay in the last-16 of the World Cup 2026.

Didier Deschamps’ men look like the best team left in the tournament and world champions-in-waiting following their demolition of Sweden in the round of 32. Kylian Mbappe scored twice in that knockout tie and, alongside Michael Olise, continues to lead the charge towards the final.

But, the 2022 runners-up will need to be wary of a stubborn Paraguayan side who managed to dump Germany out of the competition in the last round. Julio Enciso sent the South American’s ahead before Kai Havertz equalised and forced the game to penalties.

And it was Paraguay who held their nerve to advance from the shootout and should the manage to hold France at bay tonight they will have the confidence to execute another nail-biting result.

Follow all the updates from Paraguay v France with our live blog:

Paraguay president declares national holiday after World Cup triumph over Germany

There was even more reason for Paraguay fans to celebrate the victory over Germany earlier this week after the country’s president Santiago Pena declared a national holiday following the triumph.

The South Americans confined the Germans to their first-ever defeat in a World Cup penalty shootout and Pena seized the moment.

The president also declared a public holiday last September after Paraguay returned to the World Cup for the first time since 2010 and he announced another one, for Tuesday, 30 June, after his country’s historic moment.

Posting on X, Pena said: “Paraguay never gives up! Public holiday, damn it!”

According to Paraguayan law, the executive branch can declare up to three additional public holidays per year.

Paraguay president Santiago Pena declared a national holiday
Paraguay president Santiago Pena declared a national holiday (AFP/Getty)
Luke Baker4 July 2026 20:26

Important to hydrate

We’ve mentioned the heat in Philly today, so Paraguay star Gustavo Caballero was doing the right thing by drinking plenty during the pitch walkaround a little earlier!

(Reuters)
Luke Baker4 July 2026 20:18

Heatwave sparks safety fears ahead of France v Paraguay clash

This evening’s clash looks set to become one of the tournament’s hottest, raising serious health concerns for players, tens of thousands of fans, and the wider region.

The fixture coincides with a severe heatwave gripping the eastern and central United States, where peak heat indexes are forecast to reach a dangerous 100 F to 115 F (37.78 C to 46.11 C), according to the National Weather Service. High overnight temperatures are expected to offer little respite, with records potentially being broken.

Concerns over extreme heat have intensified throughout the tournament, particularly after French players resorted to on-pitch sprinklers to cool down during their last-32 clash with Sweden in New Jersey, where temperatures hit 90 F (32.22 C).

Scientists have increasingly labelled Fifa’s heat safety guidelines as “inadequate” and “impossible to justify”, even for heat-acclimatised athletes, warning that spectators could face slower, less intense games.

Philadelphia is currently sweltering
Philadelphia is currently sweltering (Reuters)
Luke Baker4 July 2026 20:10

Mbappe chasing Messi in Golden Boot standings

The race for the golden boot at the World Cup is hurtling towards an epic contest during the knockout stage as Lionel Messi went back ahead of Kylian Mbappe at the top of the standings with Vinicius Jr and Erling Haaland also very much in the race.

The stars continue to dominate at this tournament, none more so than Messi after backing up a hat-trick against Algeria with a double against Austria ,before another arrived off the bench against Jordan and he inevitably scored again in their slender last-32 win over Cape Verde last night.

Not to be outdone, Mbappe has been in excellent scoring touch and a brace against Sweden took him to six goals, which is now one behind the Argentine icon.

Current Golden Boot standings:

1. Lionel Messi (Argentina), 7 goals

2. Kylian Mbappe (France), 6 goals (2 assists)

= 3. Erling Haaland (Norway), 5 goals

= 3. Harry Kane (England), 5 goals

5. Ousmane Dembele (France), 4 goals (2 assists)

= 6. Vinicius Jr (Brazil), 4 goals (1 assist)

= 6. Mikel Oyarzabal (Spain), 4 goals (1 assist)

= 6. Ismaila Sarr (Senegal), 4 goals (1 assist)

(Getty)
Luke Baker4 July 2026 20:04

LAST TIME OUT: Germany face crisis after shock World Cup exit to Paraguay on penalties

Germany suffered a brutal World Cup penalty shootout defeat to Paraguay to end the four-time world champions’ tournament in Boston.

After suffering from a controversial VAR call in extra time, to chalk off Jonathan Tah’s goal, which would have seen Julian Nagelsmann’s side go 2-1 in front, the last 32 tie went to penalties, with misses from Kai Havertz, Nick Woltemade and Tah enough to succumb to a 4-3 shoot-out loss.

German football entered a stage of crisis thanks to Jose Canale’s decisive penalty, which secured underdogs Paraguay a memorable victory and sparked wild celebrations, as well as booking tonight’s last-16 tie with France.

Luke Baker4 July 2026 19:57

LAST TIME OUT: Kylian Mbappe and Michael Olise’s devastating double act is driving France to another World Cup final

Liberte, Egalite, Mbappe. Or maybe it was Liberte, Egalite, Olise.

In brushing aside Sweden 3-0, France delivered another mission statement of a performance, another wonderful endorsement of their footballing philosophy taking them closer to a return to New York for a third consecutive World Cup final.

They are making history and making memories. The scorer par excellence and the creator nonpareil brought their artistry to the evisceration of Sweden.

One day, perhaps, Graham Potter and his team may be able to cushion their disappointment with the knowledge they witnessed something special from the same pitch.

Read Richard Jolly’s full report on the glorious last-32 display here:

Luke Baker4 July 2026 19:50

Early France team news

France’s only injury concern is to back-up striker Marcus Thuram, and while Didier Deschamps might be tempted to rest some key men, Paraguay’s win over Germany might mean that he opts for a strong starting line-up similar to that used against Sweden.

Possible France XI: Maignan; Kounde, Upamecano, Saliba, Digne; Tchouameni, Rabiot; Dembele, Olise, Doue; Mbappe

(Reuters)
Luke Baker4 July 2026 19:43

Early Paraguay team news

Paraguay will welcome back Diego Gomez from suspension, though Omar Alderete is yet to recover from a knee injury sustained in the final group game.

Possible Paraguay XI: Gill; Caceres, Gomez, Canale, Alonso; Almiron, Cubas, Gomez, Galarza, Enciso; Avalos

Luke Baker4 July 2026 19:38

Who will the winner face?

Not to look too far ahead, given we haven’t even played this match yet but who will this evening’s winners face in the quarter-finals?

The answer to that is Canada or Morocco, who are playing currently, with that last-eight clash taking place at 9pm BST in Boston on Thursday, 9 July.

Morocco currently lead Canada 1-0 with about 20 minutes left and you can follow along with that match here:

Luke Baker4 July 2026 19:35

How to watch Paraguay v France

This evening’s clash is due to kick off at 10pm BST at the Philadelphia Stadium. A treat, on Independence Day, for the city where the American Declaration of Independence was signed 250 years ago.

The French were big allies of the American rebels in the War of Independence of course, so can they deliver another victory a quarter of a millennium on?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on BBC One, with coverage from 9.30pm BST on the channel. A live stream will be available via BBC iPlayer.

(AP)
Luke Baker4 July 2026 19:32
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