Australia reach World Cup knockouts after goalless draw with Paraguay

In a physical, scrappy ‌contest at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, Paraguay pushed late after being dominated early but it ended with the Socceroos making the tournament's knockout phase for a third time, four years after reaching the last 16 in Qatar
Julio Enciso tries to dribble past Australia's Jackson Irvine. Picture: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty

Julio Enciso tries to dribble past Australia's Jackson Irvine. Picture: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty

Australia booked their place in the World Cup's round of 32 on Thursday with a cagey 0-0 draw against Paraguay that left the South ​Americans facing a nervous wait to see if they will advance.

In a physical, scrappy ‌contest at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, Paraguay pushed late after being dominated early but it ended with the Socceroos making the tournament's knockout phase for a third time, four years after reaching the last 16 in Qatar.

Tony Popovic's ​team sealed second place in Group D behind co-hosts the United States and will ​meet the second-placed team in Group G, which remains wide open before Egypt ⁠face Iran and Belgium meet New Zealand on Friday.

Paraguay, on four points, may have done enough ​to advance as one of the eight best-finishing, third-placed sides but the 2010 quarter-finalists will need ​to wait for other results in the final group matches in the coming days.

Popovic made six changes to his starting 11 in a bold shake-up, bringing back livewire Nestory Irankunda and adding Cristian Volpato to his forward line in a ​signal of attacking intent.

With Jordan Bos switching from left back to right to cover for the ​injured Jacob Italiano, Australia made promising raids down the right but the finishing touch proved stubbornly elusive.

Minutes after kickoff, Volpato ‌set ⁠up Jackson Irvine on the right of the penalty area but he thumped an angled shot straight at Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill.

Bos and Volpato drew saves from Gill late in the half without genuinely testing the keeper.

With Paraguay restricted to one shot in the half, coach Gustavo Alfaro injected Mauricio at the break, and the Brazilian-born ​attacker shot fruitlessly from distance five ​minutes after the restart.

The ⁠Paraguayans grew into the contest with the help of the energetic Julio Enciso, who repeatedly sliced through Australia's defence.

He blew one of Paraguay's better ​chances with a low shot that flashed well wide of the left ​post eight minutes ⁠from time.

In an end-to-end finish, Bos briefly had Socceroos fans rising from their seats in the 89th minute as he split two defenders, charged into the box from the right and sent his shot ⁠fizzing by ​the far post.

Mauricio gave Beach a late test when he ​found a sliver of room on the edge of the area but his tepid, low shot was easily dealt with ​and Australia held on to advance with more substance than style.

— Reuters

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