Morocco produced one of the most dramatic results of the 2026 FIFA World Cup by defeating the Netherlands 3-2 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw following extra time. The thrilling Round of 32 encounter in Monterrey, Mexico, saw the Atlas Lions rescue the match with a stoppage-time equalizer before holding their nerve from the penalty spot to secure a place in the last 16.
Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou once again proved to be Morocco’s hero, making a decisive save during the shootout before Ismael Saibari converted the winning penalty. The victory sends Morocco into a Round of 16 showdown against tournament co-host Canada, while the Netherlands suffer an early exit from the competition.
Netherlands Strike First Through Cody Gakpo
The first half produced several chances for Morocco, but Dutch goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen kept his side in the match with a series of important saves.
After weathering sustained pressure, the Netherlands broke the deadlock in the 72nd minute. Cody Gakpo finished off a swift counterattack started by Crysencio Summerville, giving the Dutch a crucial lead. Gakpo’s emotional celebration reflected personal circumstances following a recent family tragedy, making the goal one of the most poignant moments of the match.
Morocco Fight Back in Stoppage Time
Despite trailing late in the game, Morocco refused to surrender.
Deep into stoppage time, defender Issa Diop rose highest to power home a header and level the score at 1-1, sending Moroccan supporters into celebration and forcing the contest into extra time.
The equalizer rewarded Morocco for their attacking intent throughout the match, having created numerous opportunities and struck the woodwork earlier in the second half through Achraf Hakimi.
Bounou Delivers Again in Penalty Shootout
Neither team managed to find a winner during the additional 30 minutes, leaving the outcome to be decided by penalties.
The shootout proved tense from the beginning, with both sides missing spot-kicks. Morocco eventually gained the advantage when goalkeeper Yassine Bounou saved Crysencio Summerville’s penalty.
Moments later, Ismael Saibari calmly converted the decisive kick to seal a 3-2 shootout victory, sending the Atlas Lions into the next round and sparking celebrations among thousands of Moroccan supporters inside the stadium.
Morocco Continue Their World Cup Rise
The victory reinforces Morocco’s growing reputation as one of international football’s strongest emerging nations.
After becoming the first African team to reach a World Cup semifinal in 2022, the Atlas Lions have once again demonstrated their ability to compete with Europe’s elite. Their disciplined defending, quick transitions, and resilience under pressure have made them one of the tournament’s most difficult opponents.
Players such as Achraf Hakimi, Sofiane Rahimi, Ismael Saibari, and goalkeeper Yassine Bounou continue to play central roles in Morocco’s success on the global stage.
Dutch Campaign Ends in Disappointment
For the Netherlands, the defeat marks a disappointing end to a tournament in which they had entered with high expectations.
Although Ronald Koeman’s side showed moments of quality, they struggled to capitalize on their lead and failed to contain Morocco’s late pressure. Missed penalties ultimately proved costly as the Dutch were eliminated before reaching the latter stages of the competition.
The result is expected to trigger questions about the team’s tactical approach and inability to close out knockout matches against determined opponents.
Morocco Prepare for Canada Clash
Morocco will now face Canada in the Round of 16, with confidence high after another memorable World Cup performance.
Their dramatic comeback and composure during the penalty shootout underline the team’s growing maturity on football’s biggest stage. If Morocco can maintain the same defensive organization and attacking intensity, they will believe they have every chance of continuing their impressive World Cup journey and challenging for another historic finish.






