The Moroccan football national team will face its Dutch counterpart in the round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup, on June 29 at the Monterrey stadium in Mexico.
The Atlas Lions, who finished second in group C with seven points behind Brazil on goal difference, will take on the first in group F for a spot in the round of 16.
Morocco made it to the first knockout round after holding Brazil (1-1) to a draw in its first game, before winning against Scotland (1-0) and Haiti (4-2).
The Netherlands, for their part, finished at the top of Group F to secure their ticket to the round of 32.
The winner of the Morocco-Netherlands match will face the winner between Canada and South Africa in the round of 16 to be played on July 4 in Houston, Texas.
For its part, Brazil, which finished first in Group C, will face Japan, second in Group F.



