Australia progress with bore draw which looks set to also suit Paraguay

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Australia are into the last-32 of the World Cup and Paraguay are well placed to join them after a 0-0 draw in San Francisco which suited both sides.

The two teams finish Group D on four points but Australia’s superior goal difference has earned them second spot and automatic progression. They will face the runners-up of Group G in the next round, which is currently Iran but could be Egypt, Belgium or even New Zealand.

Paraguay, who set up to secure a clean sheet, currently rank fourth in the third-place standings, with eight of the 12 third-place finishers going through. They didn’t have a shot until the second half after switching to a back-three to match-up their opponents – although sub Mauricio did almost grab a late winner, which would have changed the picture completely and left Australia in big trouble.

Bad news for Scotland

The draw between Paraguay and Australia has nudged Scotland down to eighth in the third-place standings, the final qualifying spot.

There are four teams below Scotland with a game to play who could knock them out of the World Cup.

Paraguay had conceded four to USA in their opener and then faced 32 shots from Turkey in their second match but this was a far more determined and better-organised defensive display against an Australia side which had plenty of possession but little incision.

Ultimately this largely forgettable game was all about the result which has ensured Australia’s adventure goes on and should be enough for Paraguay, too.

What the result means…

What next for Australia?

Australia’s last-32 game will take place on Friday July 3 at 7pm in Arlington, USA.

They will face the runner-up of Group G – Egypt, Iran, Belgium or New Zealand.

The key moments inSan Francisco

4: Jackson Irvine forces a strong stop from Orlando Gill as Australia get on the front foot right away.

36: Jordan Bos hits the target with a strike from distance as the Aussies struggle to cut through.

45+2: Cristian Volpato stepped in from the right and forces Gill to punch away his left-foot shot.

50: Half-time sub Mauricio lands Paraguay’s first shot on target as they show more intent at the start of the second period.

90: Bos cuts in from the right onto his left foot but bends his shot wide of the far post. It’s Australia’s best move.

90+3: Mauricio almost wins it for Paraguay but his snap shot is straight at Australia goalkeeper Patrick Beach.

In Pictures: Australia celebrate reaching the knockouts

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Australia players celebrate their progress to the last-32 of the World Cup

Australia players celebrate their progress to the last-32 of the World Cup
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Australia players celebrate their progress to the last-32 of the World Cup

Paraguay optimistic of progress

Paraguay captain Gustavo Gomez: “It was an even, physical match. We struggled in the first half. I think we couldn’t find our footing. We made adjustments at half-time, and the second half was better.

“The important thing is that we earned a point, and I think with this result we’ve qualified, which was our primary objective.”

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