Paraguay Stuns Germany in World Cup Shootout: How the Historic Upset Changed the Futures Odds Landscape
Paraguay pulled off one of the most stunning upsets in World Cup knockout history Monday night, eliminating Germany in a penalty shootout and handing the four-time world champions their first-ever defeat in a World Cup penalty shootout. Goalkeeper Orlando Gill was the hero of the night, making key stops as Paraguay’s players converted their kicks with composure while Germany faltered.
Germany had entered the 2026 tournament with genuine aspirations of contending for the title, and their exit reshaped the futures market for the remainder of the competition. Betting odds at major sportsbooks shifted immediately, with France and Argentina — already considered contenders — shortening further as potential favorites for a championship rematch.
Germany’s World Cup Record in Shootouts — Until Now
Germany had converted on their previous World Cup penalty shootout opportunities, including historic wins over France (1982, 1986), England (1990), and Argentina (2006). Their perfect record in World Cup shootouts had made them statistically one of the safest bets to advance when games went to the wire. Paraguay’s Gill shattered that reputation, giving South American football another historic moment to celebrate.
For Germany, the defeat is devastating. They had recovered from their embarrassing first-round exit at the 2018 World Cup in Russia and looked to be building toward a more serious run. Their Round of 32 exit here, while an improvement on 2018, still falls well short of what German fans expect and sets up an uncomfortable summer of reckoning for the national program.
Betting Market Reaction: Odds Shift Across the Board
The combination of Germany and the Netherlands being eliminated on the same night — Morocco beat Netherlands on penalties in Monterrey in the other Round of 32 match — removed two major European threats from the bracket simultaneously. That cleared more runway for France, Argentina, Brazil, and Spain, all of whom saw their odds shorten.
On regulated prediction market platforms, World Cup winner contracts saw brisk trading in the immediate aftermath of both results. France and Argentina, who contested the 2022 World Cup final in Qatar, are now the two clearest frontrunners. Brazil survived their own drama with a late winner earlier in the day and remains squarely in contention. Paraguay, for their part, arrive at the Round of 16 as one of the most dangerous remaining teams in the draw after pulling off a result nobody outside their squad expected.
For bettors tracking live odds and Round of 16 matchups at FanDuel and DraftKings, the bracket has become significantly more wide-open after a night that few predicted would unfold this way.
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