# Live Match: France vs Paraguay — FIFA World Cup Round of 16 Clash in Philadelphia

> France have eliminated Paraguay from the FIFA World Cup, clinching their Round of 16 tie 1-0. Kylian Mbappé's penalty proved the only goal of the game. Manu Kone deputised in midfield for the injured Aurelien Tchouameni, and France held firm through a tense second half to advance.

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Kylian Mbappe's second-half penalty proved to be the difference as France edged past Paraguay in a hard-fought FIFA World Cup Round of 16 tie in Philadelphia. Both starting lineups were confirmed well before kickoff, with players warming up on the pitch before this last-16 knockout clash got underway. From the opening whistle, both sides matched each other blow for blow, with niggly fouls repeatedly breaking up the rhythm of play.

## Tight Battle Marks Early Exchanges
France won the game's first corner in the sixth minute, conceded by Paraguay's Miguel Almiron. Trouble arrived for the visitors soon after: in the 11th minute the referee spotted a foul by France's Manu Kone, and Matias Galarza won the resulting free kick for Paraguay in the attacking half. Two minutes later Michael Olise was penalised for a foul, and Galarza won another free kick for Paraguay, this time inside his own defensive half. In the 17th minute a mistake from Junior Alonso gifted France another corner.

By the 18th minute Paraguay's Juan Jose Caceres had earned his side a free kick in the defensive half after drawing a foul, but the same minute brought trouble for France when Bradley Barcola committed a poor foul and was shown a straight yellow card, an early sign of how tense things were getting. In the 21st minute Manu Kone, set up by Ousmane Dembele, struck a left-footed effort from outside the box, only for the Paraguay defence to block it. Play was then paused briefly for a drinks break. Just before the break, France won two more corners, one conceded by a mistake from Gustavo Velazquez and the other from a slip by Diego Gomez, both signs that Paraguay's back line was starting to feel the pressure.

## Chances Come and Go After the Drinks Break
Both sides returned from the break in the 26th minute and the game quickly picked up pace again. Paraguay created two attacking chances in the 27th minute: Diego Gomez fired a right-footed effort from outside the box that drifted wide of the right post, while Junior Alonso, assisted by Andres Cubas, saw his left-footed attempt also go out down the right side of goal. The double chance showed Paraguay were looking to attack, not just defend. In the 29th minute Bradley Barcola was penalised for a foul, handing Miguel Almiron a free kick for Paraguay in his own defensive half, while at almost the same moment Manu Kone won a free kick for France after Galarza was penalised.

In the 32nd minute Adrien Rabiot, set up by Ousmane Dembele, had a left-footed shot from outside the box that sailed over the crossbar. Straight after, Paraguay's Julio Enciso won a free kick in the attacking half, while at the other end a foul by France defender William Saliba also gave Paraguay a free kick. In the 33rd minute Paraguay's Gustavo Velazquez was penalised for a foul and France goalkeeper Mike Maignan won a free kick for his side in the defensive half. In the 34th minute a foul by Andres Cubas gave France a free kick, while Kylian Mbappe won another free kick for France in the attacking half.

Around the 35th minute France earned another corner thanks to Andres Cubas, while Gustavo Gomez won a free kick for Paraguay in his own defensive half; a foul by France's Dayot Upamecano then handed the ball back to Paraguay. In the 37th minute Ousmane Dembele, picking up the ball from Kylian Mbappe on the right side of the box, struck with his left foot, but the effort was blocked. Right after, a mistake by Junior Alonso gave France another corner, a clear sign Paraguay's defence was beginning to crack under pressure.

France's Jules Kounde won a free kick in the defensive half in the 39th minute, while Paraguay's Julio Enciso was penalised for a foul at the other end. In the 40th minute a mistake from Omar Alderete gave France yet another corner. Just before the interval, in the 42nd minute, Manu Kone, assisted by Dayot Upamecano, aimed a right-footed effort from outside the box that flew high and wide of the right post. In the 44th minute Adrien Rabiot also struck a powerful left-footed shot from outside the box, but that too was stopped. Both sides looked sharp going forward, yet neither could find the breakthrough.

## Stalemate Holds Until the Break
The fourth official signalled in the 45th minute that three added minutes would be played at the end of the first half. The referee eventually blew for half time at 48 minutes and nine seconds, with neither side having found the net. The scoreboard read Paraguay 0, France 0. Given the number of chances created, the goalless scoreline said as much about how alert both goalkeepers and back lines had been.

## Second Half Continues in the Same Even Fashion
The second half kicked off with the score still level at 0-0. Soon after the restart, a foul by France's Lucas Digne worked in Paraguay's favour, and Miguel Almiron won a free kick for his side after being fouled on the right wing. Moments later a foul by Paraguay's Gustavo Velazquez gave the ball back to France, with Michael Olise winning the free kick in his own defensive half. In the 48th minute Adrien Rabiot, assisted by Manu Kone, struck a left-footed shot from outside the penalty area, but the ball flew high and wide of the right post.

In the 49th minute Miguel Almiron attempted a left-footed shot from the right side of the box, but it was blocked before it could reach goal. France defender William Saliba then conceded a corner for Paraguay. In the 50th minute a mistake by Juan Jose Caceres gave France a corner of their own. In the 51st minute, from the move created by Kylian Mbappe after that corner, Ousmane Dembele struck with his right foot from a tight angle on the left, but the ball went out on the left side of goal. Around the same time, Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gil went down injured and play was stopped briefly, resuming in the 53rd minute.

Late in the 53rd minute, off a chance created by Bradley Barcola, Manu Kone unleashed a powerful right-footed shot from outside the box heading for the top right corner, but Orlando Gil produced a fine save to deny him. Gil's mistake in the process gifted France another corner. In the 55th minute a slip from Juan Jose Caceres handed France yet another corner. Paraguay's defence was now visibly under sustained pressure.

## Injuries and Substitutions Reshape the Contest
Around the 58th minute Paraguay were forced into their first change, sending on Jose Canale for the injured Omar Alderete. In the 59th minute Bradley Barcola, set up by Adrien Rabiot, fired a right-footed effort from outside the box that flew high and wide to the right. In the 60th minute Paraguay made a second enforced substitution, bringing on Gustavo Caballero for the injured Julio Enciso. At almost the same moment France made their first change of the match, with Desire Doue replacing Bradley Barcola. In the 63rd minute Kylian Mbappe, picking out a pass from Desire Doue, struck a right-footed shot from outside the box that flew well over the bar.

## VAR Steps In as Mbappe's Penalty Settles It
The game's defining moment arrived at 64 minutes and 52 seconds, when Paraguay's Diego Gomez fouled France's Desire Doue inside the penalty area, giving France a penalty. Play was halted shortly after when Desire Doue picked up an injury, resuming at 66 minutes and three seconds. Around the same time, at 66 minutes and 11 seconds, VAR confirmed the penalty decision in France's favour. Finally, at 69 minutes and 16 seconds, Kylian Mbappe stepped up and sent his right-footed penalty into the bottom right corner to put France ahead. The score moved to Paraguay 0, France 1, and with that goal a hush fell over the stadium as Paraguay's path back into the game grew much harder.

Paraguay reacted quickly, reshuffling their side straight after conceding. Mauricio replaced Diego Gomez in the 70th minute, and Gabriel Avalos came on for Miguel Almiron in the 71st minute. Around this passage of play, a foul by Andres Cubas gave France a free kick, which Adrien Rabiot won in his own defensive half. In the 72nd minute play paused briefly for a water break, which ended in the 75th minute as the match resumed.

## France Dominate the Closing Half Hour as Paraguay Fight Back
In the 76th minute, a foul by Kylian Mbappe let Paraguay's Juan Jose Caceres win another free kick in the defensive half. In the 79th minute a foul by Gabriel Avalos gave France's Dayot Upamecano a free kick in the defensive half. In the 80th minute a foul by Manu Kone gave Paraguay's Juan Jose Caceres another free kick, and the serious nature of that foul saw Kone shown a yellow card. In the 83rd minute a foul by Gustavo Caballero gave France's Michael Olise a free kick in the attacking half, and at almost the same time France made their second substitution, with Rayan Cherki replacing Ousmane Dembele.

In the 86th minute Junior Alonso struck a left-footed shot from outside the box that went well wide of goal. In the 89th minute, off a headed pass from Matias Galarza, Mauricio fired a right-footed shot from outside the box, but France goalkeeper Mike Maignan produced a superb save low to his left, dealing a blow to Paraguay's hopes. In the 90th minute the fourth official signalled that ten minutes of stoppage time would be played at the end of the second half, meaning there was still plenty of game left.

Both sides kept pushing through stoppage time. Michael Olise won a free kick in the attacking half after a foul by Matias Galarza, and soon after, picking up Olise's pass, Desire Doue struck a right-footed shot from outside the box that was blocked. In the 92nd minute a foul by Gustavo Caballero gave Dayot Upamecano a free kick in the defensive half. In the 93rd minute Junior Alonso put the ball behind for another France corner.

In the 95th minute Kylian Mbappe twice went close: first a left-footed effort from the centre of the box was saved by Orlando Gil in the middle of the goal, then, set up by Desire Doue, another left-footed attempt from inside the box was kept out by a diving Gil low to his left. Those two saves kept Paraguay in the contest. Soon after, a foul by Michael Olise gave Matias Galarza a free kick in the defensive half, while the referee also booked Olise with a yellow card in the same passage of play.

In the 97th minute William Saliba put the ball behind for a Paraguay corner. In the 98th minute a foul by Juan Jose Caceres gave Kylian Mbappe a free kick on the left side of the pitch. In the 99th minute Matias Galarza put the ball out for another France corner, while in the same minute a foul by Desire Doue gave Paraguay's Mauricio a free kick in the defensive half.

## Final Whistle: France Move Past Paraguay
The referee finally blew the final whistle at 100 minutes and 13 seconds, bringing the second half, and the match, to a close. The final score read Paraguay 0, France 1. Kylian Mbappe's second-half penalty turned out to be the only difference between the two sides in this FIFA World Cup Round of 16 encounter, sending France through with the win.

## What this means for you
This was a knockout-stage FIFA World Cup match, so the result directly shapes the tournament going forward.

- **For football fans:** Kylian Mbappe's penalty sent France through past the Round of 16, while Paraguay's World Cup run ended with this defeat.

## Questions & Answers

### 1. What was the final score of the match?
The final score was Paraguay 0, France 1, with France winning the Round of 16 tie.

### 2. Who scored the only goal of the match?
Kylian Mbappe scored from the penalty spot in the 69th minute.

### 3. How did France win the penalty?
Paraguay's Diego Gomez fouled Desire Doue inside the penalty area, and VAR confirmed the penalty award.

### 4. Where was the match played?
The match was played in Philadelphia.

### 5. Which round of the tournament was this?
This was a FIFA World Cup Round of 16 match.

### 6. What was the score at half time?
The two sides were level at 0-0 at half time.

### 7. Which players received yellow cards?
Bradley Barcola, Manu Kone and Michael Olise were all shown yellow cards.

### 8. How much stoppage time was added in the second half?
The fourth official added ten minutes of stoppage time at the end of the second half.

### 9. Which players were injured during the match?
Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gil, Omar Alderete and Julio Enciso were injured, and France's Desire Doue also picked up a knock.

### 10. What key save did the France goalkeeper make?
Mike Maignan produced a fine low save to deny Mauricio's shot in the 89th minute.

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