ESPN confuses Paraguay for Panama in brutal World Cup error

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The flags of Paraguay and Panama both contain red, white and blue.

But that’s no excuse for ESPN, which made an embarrassing mistake Friday night when previewing the USA-Paraguay men’s soccer game in the World Cup.

During a betting segment, the analysts discussed Paraguay and had the correct flag on the screen, but the graphic on the bottom of the monitor read: “U.S. opens World Cup tonight vs. Panama (9 ET).”

The erroneous graphic made two appearances in the segment.

Paraguay is in South America and Panama is in North America.

A flight between the two typically takes about seven hours, they are separated by about 2,800 miles and you cannot drive from one to the other.

Panama actually beat Team USA, 1-0, in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal.

But Team USA fared much better against Paraguay, with a four-goal outburst, including two by Folarin Balogun. It was the first time the US had a multi-goal scorer and a four-goal game in the World Cup since 1930.

Paraguay is no slouch, however. As recently as 2024, Paraguay beat international powers Argentina and Brazil.


Two sports commentators discuss a U.S. vs Panama World Cup match.
That’s not Panama’s flag… @awfulannouncing/X

“I think the first game is always the most difficult, you know, to get the nerves out of the way,” Balogun said. “You want a result like this and it gives you a lot of confidence for the next game.”

Maybe first-game jitters got the best of the graphics department, too.


A fan wearing sunglasses holds up a Paraguayan flag at a soccer match.
A fan support the Paraguay team prior to 2026 FIFA World Cup First Stage Group D match between USA and Paraguay at SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles Stadium) in Los Angeles, California, United States on June 12, 2026. Anadolu via Getty Images

USA has a week off before returning to action at 3 p.m. Friday against Australia. To be clear, that’s not the same as Austria, Algeria or Argentina.

The Americans are in Group D with Australia, Paraguay and Turkey.

Panama is in Group L with England, Croatia and Ghana.

ESPN has media rights deals with the United Soccer League – a tier below Major League Soccer – and the National Women’s Soccer League.



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