By Boluwatife Oshadiya | June 30, 2026
Key Points
- Morocco defeated the Netherlands 3-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw to secure a place in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16.
- Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou emerged as Morocco’s hero with a decisive penalty save, while Ismael Saibari converted the winning spot-kick.
- The result ended the Netherlands’ 11-match unbeaten run in competitive fixtures and sent Morocco into the knockout stage for only the third time in the nation’s history.
Main Story
Morocco booked their place in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 after defeating the Netherlands 3-2 in a penalty shootout following a pulsating 1-1 draw after extra time at Estadio Monterrey.
The Atlas Lions produced one of the tournament’s biggest upsets, overcoming a Dutch side that entered the contest unbeaten in its previous 11 competitive matches. Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou played a decisive role in the victory, making a crucial save during the shootout before Ismael Saibari converted the winning penalty to send Morocco through.
The Netherlands enjoyed greater possession during the opening stages, but Morocco created the clearer opportunities. Bart Verbruggen kept the Dutch level with outstanding saves to deny Neil El Aynaoui and Achraf Hakimi, while Yassine Bounou responded with key interventions at the opposite end to preserve the deadlock before halftime.
Morocco continued to threaten after the restart, with Hakimi striking the crossbar and Brahim Díaz narrowly missing an opening. Despite the North Africans’ dominance in attacking areas, it was the Netherlands that broke the deadlock in the 71st minute when Crysencio Summerville set up Cody Gakpo, who calmly finished past Bounou.
The Atlas Lions refused to surrender and found a dramatic equaliser deep into stoppage time. Chemsdine Talbi delivered an inviting cross that was headed home by Issa Diop, forcing the match into extra time.
Neither side could find a winner despite several chances, including a remarkable point-blank save from Verbruggen to deny Soufiane Rahimi, leaving penalties to decide the contest.
The shootout swung repeatedly before Bounou denied Crysencio Summerville, allowing Saibari to convert the decisive penalty and secure Morocco’s progression.
“We continued believing until the final kick, and the players showed tremendous character under pressure,” Morocco’s coaching staff said after the match.
What’s Being Said
Morocco’s disciplined defensive display and resilience drew praise after the Atlas Lions recovered from conceding late in normal time to eliminate one of Europe’s strongest teams.
Dutch captain Virgil van Dijk admitted his side failed to capitalise on its opportunities, while Morocco celebrated another landmark achievement on the world stage after reaching the knockout rounds for only the third time.
What’s Next
- Morocco will face Canada in the Round of 16 as they continue their pursuit of a historic World Cup run.
- The Netherlands exit the tournament after seeing their 11-match unbeaten competitive streak come to an end.
- Morocco will hope the performances of Bounou, Hakimi and Saibari can propel the team deeper into the competition.
Bottom Line
The Bottom Line: Morocco combined defensive discipline, resilience and composure under pressure to eliminate the Netherlands in one of the standout results of the World Cup knockout stage. With confidence growing and momentum on their side, the Atlas Lions have shown they possess the quality to challenge the tournament’s traditional heavyweights.



















