Kai Havertz is set to lead the attack for Germany as they face Paraguay in the last-32 of the World Cup 2026 in Boston. The Arsenal star will spearhead a side desperate to respond quickly after a defeat to Ecuador, according to team news released ahead of the clash.
Group E winners Germany are looking to put that setback behind them and advance to the round of 16. The match takes place today in Boston, with the winners progressing in the tournament.
“Germany take on Paraguay in World Cup 2026 last-32 in Boston, with Kai Havertz set to lead the attack.”
Havertz, who plays his club football for Arsenal, is expected to start up front as Germany aim to regain momentum. No further lineup details or injury updates have been provided beyond the forward's role.