Morocco Beat Netherlands on Penalties to Reach FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16

Morocco Beat Netherlands on Penalties to Reach FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16

Morocco booked their place in the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 after a dramatic penalty shootout victory over the Netherlands at Estadio Monterrey. After 120 minutes of intense tactical battle ended 1-1, the Atlas Lions held their nerve from the spot to win 3-2 on penalties and continue their remarkable World Cup journey.

The first half was a tightly contested tactical battle, with neither side able to find the breakthrough. The Netherlands enjoyed more possession early on, looking to exploit spaces in Morocco’s defensive structure, but struggled to create clear-cut chances. Riad handled the physical threat of Brobbey well, keeping the Oranje’s attack under control.

Morocco grew into the game as the half progressed and looked the more dangerous side inside the penalty area. El Aynaoui and Achraf Hakimi tested Bart Verbruggen with two quick efforts before the hydration break, forcing the Dutch goalkeeper into important saves. The Netherlands finally registered their first shot on target just before half-time, with Micky van de Ven’s long-range strike requiring Yassine Bounou to make a sharp fingertip save. At the other end, Morocco almost broke the deadlock with the final kick of the half, but Saibari could not get the finishing touch on Hakimi’s dangerous free-kick delivery.

The second half continued in the same intense fashion, with both teams refusing to give each other space. The breakthrough eventually arrived in the 72nd minute, as Cody Gakpo stepped up with a crucial goal for the Netherlands. Recently introduced substitute Wout Weghorst headed Bart Verbruggen’s long ball into the path of Jayden Summerville, who battled through pressure before delivering a scuffed cross into the box. Gakpo timed his run perfectly and smashed the finish underneath Bounou to put the Oranje ahead.

The goal sparked Morocco into action. The Atlas Lions increased their attacking pressure, dominated possession and repeatedly looked to threaten through crosses into the Dutch box. The Netherlands defended with discipline, avoiding unnecessary mistakes and trying to manage the game’s closing stages.

However, Morocco’s persistence finally paid off deep into stoppage time. In the 91st minute, Talbi collected the ball on the left flank and produced a brilliant cross into the danger area, splitting the Dutch defence. Diop rose highest and powered a header past Verbruggen to make it 1-1, sending the game into extra time.

The additional 30 minutes saw fatigue creep into both teams, but Morocco continued to push for a winner. The biggest moment came when Rahimi looked destined to score after a clever move inside the penalty area, but Verbruggen produced the save of the match, making himself big to deny the substitute from close range and keep the Netherlands alive.

Neither side could find the decisive goal after 120 minutes, sending the contest into penalties. Morocco showed composure when it mattered most, winning the shootout 3-2 and securing a place in the Round of 16.

The Netherlands’ World Cup campaign comes to an end after a heartbreaking exit, while Morocco continue their impressive run and remain firmly among the teams capable of making a deep tournament run. The Atlas Lions once again proved their resilience on the biggest stage, refusing to give up until the very last moment.