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Morocco beat Netherlands on penalties to reach World Cup last 16

eric wales by eric wales
June 30, 2026
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Morocco beat Netherlands on penalties to reach World Cup last 16

Morocco beat Netherlands on penalties after a 1-1 draw at Estadio Monterrey, with Ismael Saibari’s decisive spot-kick sending the Atlas Lions into the last 16 against Canada.

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Late equaliser followed by a tense shoot-out

Morocco and the Netherlands played out an emotionally charged 1-1 draw before a dramatic penalty shoot-out decided the tie at Estadio Monterrey. The match swung between nervy defending and sudden attacking moments, ultimately requiring spot-kicks to separate the sides. Ismael Saibari’s composed penalty into the bottom-left corner ended the contest and set off exuberant celebrations among the Moroccan players and travelling supporters. The result books Morocco a last-16 meeting with Canada at the World Cup.

Key moments that set up the shoot-out

Cody Gakpo put the Netherlands ahead in the 72nd minute after latching onto an incisive low pass and finishing first-time past Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou. That strike looked like it might settle the tie, but Morocco kept probing and produced replies at crucial moments. Earlier in the match, chances came and went at both ends as the game tightened in the final half hour. Small margins — a post, a bar and fine goalkeeping — ultimately dictated the outcome.

Goalkeeper heroics and missed opportunities

Bounou underpinned Morocco’s resilience with several important interventions, including a decisive save during the shoot-out from Crysencio Summerville that swung momentum. Despite being beaten for Gakpo’s finish, Bounou produced match-defining moments when they mattered most. The Netherlands suffered a catalogue of misfortune from the spot: Justin Kluivert struck the post and Quinten Timber missed the target entirely. Those misses, combined with strong Moroccan penalty conversions, proved costly for the Dutch.

Morocco’s penalty composure and Saibari’s clincher

Morocco’s spot-kick sequence began shakily when Neil El Aynaoui struck the crossbar, but the side recovered quickly with successful efforts from Soufiane Rahimi and Chemsdine Talbi. Achraf Hakimi, influential in open play, also hit the woodwork in normal time, underscoring how fine margins separated the teams. In the shoot-out, Saibari kept his nerve to send his kick low into the goalkeeper’s left and ignite celebrations, turning a dramatic night into a historic progression for Morocco.

Dutch finishing and missed chances in regular time

The Netherlands created the clearer opening that produced Gakpo’s goal after a clever pass from Summerville outpaced the Moroccan backline. Teun Koopmeiners and Wout Weghorst converted their spot-kicks in the shoot-out, reflecting the Dutch determination to recover after earlier misses. Yet the combination of attacking precision and defensive lapses left them vulnerable to a comeback mentality from Morocco. Tactical adjustments and late substitutions failed to tip the balance back in the Dutch favour before penalties.

What the result means for both teams

Morocco’s victory secures a last-16 tie against Canada and keeps their tournament ambitions alive, while the Netherlands will exit having fallen at the final hurdle in a high-pressure shoot-out. For Morocco, the win will be measured not only in progression but in the psychological boost of prevailing from adversity. The Netherlands will reflect on missed opportunities and nervy spot-kicks that prevented them from advancing despite moments of attacking promise.

Morocco’s players, staff and supporters celebrated emphatically after the final whistle, their relief visible after an evening that combined skill, tension and dramatic swings of fortune.

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