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Germany Paraguay penalty shootout — watch every kick

Watch every penalty from the Germany Paraguay penalty shootout in the 2026 World Cup last-32 tie via the BBC Sport video compilation.

Germany Paraguay penalty shootout — the kicks in sequence

The BBC Sport clip presents the shootout in strict chronological order so fans can jump straight to any specific kick from the last-32 match. Below is a clear breakdown of how shootouts are structured and how the kicks are sequenced in the video.

  1. Round 1 (1st and 2nd kicks) — the opening pair of attempts that set early momentum and test goalkeeper reads.
  2. Round 2 (3rd and 4th kicks) — follow-up kicks where teams respond to the opening pressure and any early misses.
  3. Round 3 (5th and 6th kicks) — the central phase where composure under rising tension becomes visible.
  4. Round 4 (7th and 8th kicks) — late regulation kicks that often separate confident takers from those feeling the strain.
  5. Round 5 (9th and 10th kicks) — the closing set of the initial five-per-side sequence; this round frequently decides whether the shootout needs sudden-death.
  6. Sudden-death (11th kick onward, if required) — if the scores remain level after five kicks each, single alternating kicks continue until a decisive miss or save occurs.

In the BBC compilation you will see the entire sequence from the first kick through to the decisive attempt. The clip arranges every kick back-to-back so you can replay a specific numbered kick (for example, the 3rd kick or the 10th kick) without watching the full match.

Key moments from the shootout

  • Missed kicks — every missed penalty is highlighted; these moments often swing momentum and put pressure on the next taker.
  • Decisive saves — the video draws attention to crucial goalkeeper interventions that kept one side in contention.
  • Tension points — the compilation captures run-ups, goalkeeping reads and the crowd reaction at the most intense seconds of the shootout.
  • Final sequence — the closing kicks are shown consecutively so you can relive the moment the tie was settled in the last 32 stage.

How the shootout unfolded (useful guide to rewatch each kick)

Because penalty shootouts use a strict alternating format, the BBC clip makes it simple to follow by showing kicks in order. If you want to study particular techniques or a goalkeeper’s positioning, use the playhead to find the numbered kick you want to review.

  1. 1st kick — opening attempt and reactions from both sides.
  2. 2nd kick — the first response, often illustrative of early nerves or confidence.
  3. 3rd kick — early sequence where patterns may start to emerge.
  4. 4th kick — pressure builds as the shootout progresses.
  5. 5th kick — the final kick of the standard five rounds for one side.
  6. 6th–10th kicks — the remainder of the five-per-side sequence; watch for momentum shifts and tactical choices.
  7. 11th kick onward (sudden-death) — if the shootout required sudden-death, each subsequent kick is decisive; the BBC edit shows these as single, high-pressure moments.

Use the ordered list above as a navigation map when you scrub through the BBC video: the clip lays out each numbered kick in sequence so you can pause on any individual attempt and study technique, goalkeeper behaviour or the celebration/reaction that followed.

How to watch the full match and what comes next

BBC Sport hosts the penalty compilation and typically provides extended highlights and match reports on its match pages. For a full replay or extended coverage, visit the BBC Sport match page for this fixture or your local official 2026 World Cup broadcast partner.

The shootout decided which side progressed from the last-32 tie into the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. For details on the winning team and their next opponent in the tournament bracket, check the BBC Sport video page or official World Cup listings for confirmed fixture dates and broadcast information.

Quick takeaways

The BBC Sport compilation is the fastest way to relive every penalty from the Germany Paraguay penalty shootout: it strings each kick together in order, highlights missed attempts and decisive saves, and captures the most tense moments so fans can rewatch the decisive seconds without viewing the full 120 minutes.

Frequently asked

Where can I watch the Germany Paraguay penalty shootout?
Watch the full penalty compilation on BBC Sport: BBC Sport video. The clip shows every penalty from the last-32 match in sequence.

How many penalties were taken in the shootout?
The standard shootout format is five kicks per side (ten kicks total) followed by sudden-death kicks if the scores remain level; the BBC clip presents the full sequence so you can confirm the exact total by watching the video.

When was the match played in the 2026 World Cup?
This shootout came from Germany’s last-32 match at the 2026 World Cup. The BBC Sport video page lists publication details and the match date; check that page for full fixture information.

Source and footage: video and match footage from BBC Sport — Relive the penalty shootout between Germany and Paraguay.