Rabat – Morocco will face the Netherlands in the Round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after the conclusion of Group F, where the Dutch secured first place to book a meeting with the Atlas Lions.
The Moroccan national team confirmed its place in the knockout stage on Wednesday after defeating Haiti 4-2 in its final Group C match.
The victory saw Morocco finish the group with seven points, level with Brazil. However, the Seleção claimed top spot on goal difference, leaving the Atlas Lions to advance as Group C runners-up.
With their qualification already secured, Morocco awaited the outcome of Group F to discover their opponents in the Round of 32.
Following the final Group F fixtures, the Netherlands finished at the top of the standings after defeating Tunisia 3 -1, setting up a highly anticipated knockout encounter with Morocco.
Mohammed Ouahbi’s side enjoyed an impressive group-stage campaign, remaining unbeaten throughout the opening phase of the tournament. Morocco opened with a draw against Brazil, 1-1, before recording victories over Scotland, 1-0, and Haiti, 4-2, to collect seven points from three matches.
The Atlas Lions also impressed at both ends of the pitch, scoring six goals while displaying defensive solidity against high-quality opposition. Their performances have reinforced the belief that the team can make another deep run at the World Cup.
The Round of 32 clash against the Netherlands promises to be one of the standout fixtures of the tournament, with both sides aiming to take the next step toward World Cup glory.

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