Game is over and the final score is Netherlands 1-1 Morocco(3-4 on PEN). Here is the match report.
Line-ups
Netherlands XI: Ake, Van Dijk, Dumfries, De Jong, Gakpo, Gravenberch, Brian Brobbey, Crysencio Summerville, Jan Paul van Hecke, Bart Verbruggen, Van de Ven
Subs: De Roon, Depay, Mark Flekken, Weghorst, Koopmeiners, Kluivert, Guus Til, Lang, Lutsharel Geertruida, Malen, Reijnders, Quinten Timber, Mats Wieffer, Robin Roefs, Jorrel Hato
Morocco XI: Bounou, Diop, Mazraoui, Hakimi, Brahim, Neil El Aynaoui, Azzedine Ounahi, Ismael Saibari, Chadi Riad, Bilal El Khannouss, Ayyoub Bouaddi
Subs: Munir, Marwane Saadane, Amrabat, A. Tagnaouti, A. El Kaabi, Soufiane Rahimi, Anass Salah-Eddine, Youssef Belammari, Zakaria El Ouahdi, Redouane Halhal, Amine Sbaï, Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab, Chemsdine Talbi, Samir El Mourabet, Gessime Yassine
Match Report:
Yassine Bounou was the hero for Morocco as they defeated Netherlands 3-2 on penalties in the World Cup round of 32, after the tie finished 1-1 after extra time.
The Morocco goalkeeper saved Crysencio Summerville's penalty before Ismael Saibari scored the decisive spot-kick to seal a last-16 clash with co-hosts Canada.
That all came after Issa Diop scored a 91st-minute equaliser to cancel out Cody Gakpo's opener for the Netherlands, who have now been knocked out on penalties at back-to-back World Cups.
It was the goalkeepers who stood out in the first half, with Bart Verbruggen making a fantastic reflex save to deny Neil El Aynaoui's flick-on from a corner.
The Dutch shot-stopper was on hand again to tip Achraf Hakimi's long shot over the bar, while Bounou did the same at the other end to keep out a fierce strike from Micky van de Ven.
Morocco were on top after the break; Hakimi crashed an effort against the crossbar in the 52nd minute before Van de Ven denied the Atlas Lions captain with a last-ditch block.
However, it was a Dutch substitute who changed the game. Wout Weghorst came on in the 71st minute and made an immediate impact as his header from a long ball sent Summerville through on goal, and the winger squared to Gakpo for a simple finish.
Morocco refused to give up and found an equaliser in stoppage time as Chemsdine Talbi's in-swinging cross was glanced past Verbruggen by Diop, who managed to get between Virgil van Dijk and Teun Koopmeiners.
There was only one shot in extra-time, but it was perhaps the biggest chance of the match as Soufiane Rahimi dribbled through on goal before Verbruggen pulled off a stunning save to send the tie to a shoot-out.
Koopmeiners started the drama with a well-taken spot kick, before El Aynaoui and Justin Kluivert both hit the woodwork for their respective sides.
Quinten Timber and Hakimi were then the next to miss, with the Dutch midfielder firing wide before the Paris Saint-Germain star hit the left post, though Bounou's clever save against Summerville allowed Saibari to score the winning penalty.
The Atlas Lions roar again
Morocco were deserving winners, and perhaps should have sealed victory even before extra-time, but Mohamed Ouahbi will be relieved to see his side get over the line in the end.
They produced 1.4 expected goals (xG) from their 11 shots, five of which were Opta-defined 'big chances', as Hakimi proved to be a constant threat.
Morocco have now won both of their World Cup penalty shoot-outs, also defeating Spain in the 2022 round of 16, and they will no doubt fancy themselves against Canada in the next round.
Netherlands, meanwhile, started a match with a back five for just the first time since March 2024 (a 2-1 defeat against Germany), playing their 31 matches in between with four defenders.
The Oranje clearly struggled to find any rhythm, registering just six shots worth 0.23 expected goals (xG) across the 120 minutes, but the ever-reliable Gakpo got them in front.
Only Dennis Bergkamp (10) has scored more goals for Netherlands at major tournaments (Euros or World Cup) than Gakpo (nine), while only Johnny Rep (seven) can better Gakpo's six goals at the World Cup.
Verbruggen did his best to secure victory, making five saves and coming incredibly close to keeping Rahimi's penalty out, but it was not to be for Netherlands on this occasion.
austin3451
211
Its understandable to say Europe football is strong beacuse of many foreign players from Africa and South America.
Carama
139
nobody wants to meet Morocco in this tournament, its a death sentence.
jona2004
114
If Japan are not in a hurry they should wait for Germany at the airport 🤣
Sambodh10
94
Bounou producing an Iron Man save in the shootout
Happy5
78
My first seeing that kind of penalty save 🥸😱😅🔥
Muhammed=Jallow⚽️
60
Congratulations 🎊 👏🏽 Morroco thank you for putting African flags high again, but can we advice our black brother's to avoid penalty shootout we aren't good on penalty honestly.
boucdert
50
Morocco is the pride of Africa. Our foreign black brothers I'm sure are considering playing for their nations by now.
JKK
31
congratulations, Morroco. Africa, we won
AmarB
9
Kudos to Morocco. They've been consistently performing great as a team. Bonu what a man yeah!!
misanprsy
8
for all those conspiracy theorist that are saying FIFA is rigging the world cup, how far, two world cup upsets has happened now. lets see how many remain, una never see anything. Those are are saying Messi is FIFA boy
Wecaceipsu
8
Africa is coming for you, don't be surprise if the world CUP become our property .
haecikryz
8
Great wall