NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
Venue
NRG Stadium — Houston, TX
- Capacity: ~72,000 (expanded for FIFA)
- Surface: Natural grass (World Cup overlay)
- Roof: Expected closed due to heat and humidity
- Tactical impact: Indoor conditions create a fast, controlled pitch — ideal for Australia’s direct transitions and Paraguay’s structured buildup
Kickoff: 3:00 PM CDT / 1:00 PM PDT
Weather Forecast (Houston, TX)
Even with the roof closed, outside conditions influence humidity inside the stadium.
- Temperature: 93°F (34°C)
- Humidity: 70%
- Wind: 9 mph SE
- Precipitation: 25% chance
- Impact: High humidity favors deeper squads; Australia’s fitness edge could matter late
Injury Report
Paraguay
- Miguel Almirón (RW/AM) — Probable, recovering from minor hamstring tightness
- Gustavo Gómez (CB) — Questionable, knee soreness
- Óscar Romero (AM) — Out, calf strain
- Fabián Balbuena (CB) — Probable, illness recovery Impact: Center‑back depth is shaky; Almirón’s availability is crucial for Paraguay’s counterattacking threat.
Australia
- Mathew Leckie (LW/RW) — Probable, managing workload
- Harry Souttar (CB) — Questionable, ankle swelling
- Ajdin Hrustic (CM) — Out, long‑term foot injury
- Jackson Irvine (CM) — Probable, minor groin issue Impact: Souttar’s status affects Australia’s aerial dominance; midfield creativity takes a hit without Hrustic.
Team Records & Tournament Context
Paraguay
- 2026 World Cup Group Stage Record: 1–0–0
- Goals For: 2
- Goals Against: 1
- FIFA Ranking (June 2026): #41
- Identity: Compact 4‑2‑3‑1, strong defensive shape, relies on Almirón for vertical bursts
Australia
- 2026 World Cup Group Stage Record: 0–1–0
- Goals For: 0
- Goals Against: 2
- FIFA Ranking (June 2026): #24
- Identity: High‑work‑rate 4‑3‑3, direct transitions, heavy emphasis on wide play and aerial duels
Recent Form (Last 5 Matches)
Paraguay
- W 2–1 vs Turkey
- D 1–1 vs Australia (friendly)
- L 0–1 vs Uruguay
- W 2–0 vs Bolivia
- D 0–0 vs Peru Trend: Defense improving; attack inconsistent but efficient in transition.
Australia
- L 0–2 vs United States
- L 1–3 vs Japan
- W 2–1 vs UAE
- D 1–1 vs South Korea
- W 1–0 vs New Zealand Trend: Struggling against top‑tier opponents; defense vulnerable to pace.
Tactical & Player Matchups
1. Miguel Almirón vs. Aziz Behich (Right‑Side Duel)
- Almirón’s pace and diagonal runs are Paraguay’s biggest weapon
- Behich can be exposed by speed Advantage: Paraguay
2. Paraguay’s CBs vs. Australia’s Aerial Threat
- Souttar (if fit) is a major set‑piece weapon
- Paraguay’s CB injuries could be decisive Advantage: Australia (if Souttar plays)
3. Midfield Battle: Cubas & Villasanti vs. Mooy & Irvine
- Paraguay’s double pivot is more defensive and compact
- Australia’s midfield is more physical but less technical Advantage: Even
4. Wide Channels
- Australia relies heavily on Leckie and Boyle
- Paraguay’s fullbacks are disciplined but not fast Advantage: Australia (slightly)
5. Goalkeeper Battle
- Antony Silva (PAR) — Experienced, strong shot‑stopper
- Mat Ryan (AUS) — Commanding presence, excellent distribution Advantage: Australia
Series History
- All‑time meetings: 3
- Paraguay wins: 1
- Australia wins: 1
- Draws: 1
- Last meeting: 0–0 (Friendly, 2010)
- First competitive meeting between the nations
Betting Trends
Paraguay
- 8 of last 10: Under 2.5
- 6 of last 8: Scored first
- 7 of last 10: Held opponent under 1.0 xG
Australia
- 7 of last 10: Under 2.5
- 5 of last 7: Conceded first
- 6 of last 8: Failed to score multiple goals
MATCH ODDS
Paraguay + 180
Australia + 310
Draw + 125
Over 1.5 – 155 Under 1.5 + 125
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, June 24, 2026








