Turkey vs Paraguay takes place on Saturday 20th June 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in the FIFA World Cup Group D clash. Get the latest team news, predicted lineups, betting tips, score prediction and key stats ahead of this huge World Cup meeting.
| Bookie | Selection | Best Odds | Market | Bet |
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Turkey to win | 13/10 | Turkey vs Paraguay | Place Bet |
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Turkey 2-1 Paraguay | 9/1 | Turkey vs Paraguay | Place Bet |
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Under 3.5 Goals | 3/13 | Turkey vs Paraguay | Place Bet |
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Turkey to win, both teams to score, and Arda Güler to score or assist | TBC | Turkey vs Paraguay | Place Bet |
Date of Tips: 27/05/2026
Disclaimer The odds for these selections were correct at the time of publishing (15:29 27/05/2026) but may have changed since. Please check the latest price before placing your bet.
Turkey vs Paraguay World Cup Group D clash at Levi’s Stadium on Saturday 20th June 2026, kicking off at 4:00am. Turkey are back at the World Cup for the first time since 2002, while Paraguay return with that familiar South American grit they’ve always been known for.
Turkey’s World Cup history might not be packed with appearances, but when they do arrive, they tend to leave a mark. Just look at that unforgettable third-place finish in 2002. Paraguay, though, have been far more consistent over the years. Eight World Cup appearances before this one tells you plenty about their staying power.
Turkey’s squad feels exciting right now. Vincenzo Montella has leaned heavily into young attacking talent, and you can already see the energy it brings. Arda Güler of Real Madrid is the obvious headline name. Every time he gets on the ball, something happens. Then there’s Kenan Yıldız from Juventus, who keeps growing into a real attacking threat at international level.
Hakan Çalhanoğlu, now leading the midfield at Inter, remains the heartbeat of this side. He’ll likely handle most free kicks and penalties too. His delivery from set pieces could be massive in a game expected to stay close for long periods.
Turkey also arrive in strong form after edging past Romania and Kosovo in the World Cup playoffs without conceding. That defensive stability matters.
Paraguay’s recent form has been a little less predictable. They beat Greece and Mexico away from home but also lost to Morocco and the USA. Still, Gustavo Alfaro has built a squad packed with experienced internationals and players comfortable under pressure.
Santiago Giménez, now one of the key forwards in European football, will carry much of the attacking responsibility. Raúl Jiménez still brings experience and movement in the final third, while Orbelín Pineda adds creativity between the lines. Luis Chávez is expected to take most direct free kicks, with Jiménez likely first choice from the penalty spot.
Mert Günok; Zeki Çelik, Merih Demiral, Abdülkerim Bardakcı, Ferdi Kadıoğlu; Hakan Çalhanoğlu, İsmail Yüksek, Orkun Kökçü; Arda Güler, Kenan Yıldız, Kerem Aktürkoğlu
Roberto Fernández; Jorge Sánchez, Johan Vásquez, César Montes, Jesús Gallardo; Luis Romo, Luis Chávez, Orbelín Pineda; Julián Quiñones, Santiago Giménez, Raúl Jiménez
This one feels much tighter than people might expect. Turkey have momentum and confidence after qualification, but Paraguay’s experience in tournament football can’t be ignored. They’ve been through these pressure moments many times before.
Turkey’s attacking players could make the difference late on, especially if Arda Güler finds space between the lines. Paraguay, though, are usually organised and difficult to break down. So backing a low-scoring game makes plenty of sense here.
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Turkey probably edge this slightly because of form and attacking sharpness. Their recent results have shown maturity as well as flair, which hasn’t always been the case historically. Back in 2002, they surprised everyone with disciplined football and quick transitions. There are hints of that same balance returning now.
Paraguay won’t make life easy though. They’ve always been stubborn opponents at World Cups. Just think back to their run to the quarter-finals in 2010. They rarely panic and they’re comfortable sitting deep before breaking quickly.
Still, Turkey’s younger attacking players may just have a little too much movement and creativity over ninety minutes.
Match Prediction: Turkey to win. Bet with bet365.
A 1-0 or 2-1 Turkey win feels realistic here.
Turkey haven’t conceded in either playoff match leading into the tournament, while Paraguay’s recent friendlies suggest they can score but also leave openings at the back against technical sides.
Arda Güler could easily end up being the difference-maker if the game opens up in the second half.
Correct Score Prediction: Turkey 2-1 Paraguay. Bet with bet365.
Under 3.5 goals stands out straight away.
World Cup group matches are often cautious, especially when both teams know avoiding defeat matters early in the tournament. Turkey are organised defensively under Montella, and Paraguay traditionally approach these games with discipline first.
Both teams scoring also looks reasonable because there’s enough attacking quality on each side to create moments.
Over/Under Prediction: Under 3.5 Goals. Bet with bet365.
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Turkey’s creativity through midfield gives them a slight edge, but Paraguay have enough attacking experience to contribute on the scoresheet.
Bet Builder Tip: Turkey to win, both teams to score, and Arda Güler to score or assist. Bet with bet365.
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Turkey look slightly stronger heading into the match thanks to their recent form and exciting attacking players, but Paraguay should keep things competitive throughout.
The match kicks off at 4:00am on Saturday 20th June 2026.
The match takes place at Levi’s Stadium in California during the FIFA World Cup Group D stage.