
Morocco meets Netherlands in the Round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup™ at Monterrey Stadium on June 29, 2026. Here’s how to watch live on TV.
- Time: 9:00 PM ET
- Location: Monterrey Stadium, Monterrey, Mexico
- TV Channels: FOX, Telemundo
- Streaming: Tubi, Peacock, fuboTV
How to Watch Morocco vs. Netherlands on June 29, 2026
You can watch the Netherlands take on Morocco live on DIRECTV on FOX and Telemundo on June 29, 2026 at 9:00 PM ET.
Morocco vs. Netherlands — Round of 32 Match Preview
Morocco and Netherlands meet in the Round of 32 at Monterrey Stadium in Monterrey with a place in the Round of 16 for the winner. Both arrived unbeaten at 2-1-0, Morocco carrying the belief of a side that reached the semifinals in 2022 as the first African or Arab nation to make the last four, and the Netherlands still chasing a first world title after finishing runners-up in 1974, 1978 and 2010. Morocco’s scoring has been spread around, led by Ismael Saibari with 3 goals from midfield, while right back Achraf Hakimi has chipped in 1 goal and Brahim Díaz has set up 2 assists.
The Netherlands answer through Brian Brobbey, who also has 3 goals, with Cody Gakpo adding 2 goals from the left and Denzel Dumfries supplying 2 assists from wing back. There is history here too, as the only previous World Cup meeting between them came on this exact date in 1994, a 2-1 scoreline some 32 years ago to the day. Recent results point to a tight contest, with Morocco having held Brazil to a 1-1 draw in the group stage and the Netherlands sharing a 2-2 result with Japan. Ronald Koeman’s side carry the greater World Cup pedigree, but Walid Regragui has built Morocco into a team that thrives in exactly these knockout occasions.
National TV
FOX, Telemundo
Streaming
Tubi, Peacock, fuboTV
What Time is the Morocco vs. Netherlands Match Today?
The Morocco vs. Netherlands match starts at 9:00 PM ET.
Where Can I Watch Morocco vs. Netherlands?
You can watch Morocco vs. Netherlands on FOX, Telemundo, Tubi, Peacock and fuboTV.
Players to Watch: Morocco vs. Netherlands
Morocco
Ismael Saibari — Midfielder. Ismael Saibari has been Morocco’s most productive attacker, leading the team with 3 goals in the group stage. Arriving from midfield, he gives Morocco a scoring threat from deep that complements their wide play, and the Netherlands will need to track his runs into the box.
Achraf Hakimi — Defender. Achraf Hakimi is Morocco’s attacking reference point from right back, and he added 1 goal in the group stage. His overlapping runs and set-piece delivery turn defense into attack, and his duel with the Netherlands wing backs could decide where this match is won.
Brahim Díaz — Midfielder. Brahim Díaz pulls the creative strings in the final third, setting up 2 goals during the group stage. His close control and knack for finding pockets between the lines make him Morocco’s chief playmaker against a Dutch side that can be opened up centrally.
Netherlands
Brian Brobbey — Forward. Brian Brobbey has led the Dutch line with 3 goals in the group stage. A powerful, direct center forward, he occupies center backs and gives the Netherlands a focal point, and his battle with Morocco’s defenders will be physical from the first whistle.
Cody Gakpo — Forward. Cody Gakpo has been a constant threat from the left, scoring 2 goals so far. He drifts inside onto his stronger right foot and stretches defenses in behind, giving Koeman a second forward who can produce a goal from nothing.
Denzel Dumfries — Defender. Denzel Dumfries provides width and end product from right wing back, where he has set up 2 goals in the group stage. His runs beyond the forwards and delivery into the box are a primary source of Dutch chances, and Morocco must account for him in the wide areas.
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