Paraguay squad World Cup 2026: Which players will make it to the showpiece in USA, Mexico and Canada?

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In goal for Paraguay is veteran Roberto Fernandez. He is now 37, and has won 30 caps for his country, but he has fulsome experience at the highest level, and won a silver medal at the Copa America with his side back in 2011.

Gaston Olveira provides able support, while young goalkeeper Orlando Gill could also provide further support from the bench, with most international teams picking three goalkeepers in their squads.

The only other options are Carlos Coronel, a Sao Paulo goalkeeper with nine caps, Aldo Perez, and Juan Espinola.

PlayerClubRoberto FernandezCerro PortenoOrlando GillSan LorenzoGaston OlveiraOlimpiaCarlos CoronelSao PauloJuan EspinolaBarracas CentralAldo PerezGuarani

Paraguay have a defender who is currently playing Premier League football, who could end up being key for the side at the World Cup: Sunderland's Omar Alderete. They have an ageing crop of players in the backline, with captain Gustavo Gomez, Junior Alonso and Fabian Balbuena all over the age of 30, and all likely to win minutes at the tournament. Paraguay usually operate with a 4-4-2 formation, however, so competition is likely to be fierce.

Juan Caceres, 25, who plays in Russia with Dynamo Moscow, and Alexandro Maidana, a 20-year-old, are the young options who could slot into the backline. Manchester United's Diego Leon has already won his first cap at the age of 18 and will hope to make the squad.

PlayerClubGustavo GomezPalmeirasJunior AlonsoAtletico MineiroDiego LeonManchester UnitedFabian BalbuenaGremioOmar AldereteSunderlandJuan Caceres Dynamo MoscowGustavo VelazquezCerro PortenoAlan BenitezLibertadJose CanaleLanusAlexandro MaidanaTalleresSaul SalcedoNewell's Old BoysBlas RiverosCerro PortenoAgustin SandezRosario Central

In midfield, Paraguay have both seasoned campaigners and young upstarts hoping to make their mark.

Former Newcastle United ace Miguel Almiron will be central to any hopes they have of going deep into the tournament, while Brighton's Diego Gomez is marking himself out as a player to watch.

Matias Galarza will hope to make the squad, given his understanding with Almiron, as the pair share a club.

PlayerClubMiguel AlmironAtlanta UnitedAlejandro Romero GamarraAl AinRamon SosaPalmeirasAndres CubasVancouver WhitecapsBraian OjedaOrlando CityDiego GomezBrighton & Hove AlbionDamian BobadillaSao PauloMatias GalarzaAtlanta UnitedLucas Romero`Universidad de ChileMauricio PalmeirasMathias VillasantiGremio

Up front, Paraguay do not have the most prolific stable of attackers but there is real potential in the frontline.

Julio Enciso, now at Strasbourg, has Premier League experience and is a jinking, skilful dribbler, while Antonio Sanabria is likely to lead the line, given he already has seven international goals under his belt.

Boca Juniors star Angel Romero is likely to be included, while Portsmouth ace Gustavo Caballero will have designs on heading to the United States, Mexico and Canada too.

PlayerClubAntonio SanabriaCremoneseJulio EncisoStrasbourgGabriel AvalosIndependienteAlex ArceIndependiente RivadaviaGustavo CaballeroPortsmouthAngel RomeroBoca JuniorsRonaldo MartinezTalleresIsidro PittaRed Bull BragantinoRodney RedesLDU QuitoAdrian AlcarezOlimpia

Paraguay have a squad stuffed with experience, and they also have more than one player who is capable of picking a tough defensive lock.

Miguel Almiron will undoubtedly play a key role, as he usually operates in the No.10 role on the ball, drifting in from the left, and has a strong understanding with his team-mates. Julio Enciso is a wildcard, capable of tearing defences apart on his day, while Manchester United's Diego Leon fits the bill as a wonderkid who could have something of a coming out party at this tournament.

Captain Gustavo Gomez already has 86 caps and will be tasked with guiding his side out of their group, while veteran goalkeeper Roberto Fernandez will be acutely aware that this may be his final chance to keep goal at the World Cup.

In goal for Paraguay, Fernandez is expected to start, given his experience.

Gomez will shepherd the defence, and Sunderland's Alderete will hope to start too given his solid season in the Premier League.

Almiron will likely play off the left, giving him licence to drift inside, while Enciso will is likely to partner Sanabria up front.

Predicted Paraguay Starting XI (4-4-2): Fernandez; Caceres, G. Gomez, Alderete, Riveros; Gonzalez, Bobadilla, D. Gomez, Almiron; Enciso, Sanabria.

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