Netherlands vs Morocco Tickets | World Cup Round of 32
The Netherlands begin their knockout campaign at Estadio Monterrey in Mexico, where the Oranje meet Morocco on June 29, with kickoff at 9 pm ET (8 pm CT). Widely billed as the standout tie of the Round of 32, it pits the Group F winners against the Group C runners-up — two of the most impressive sides of the group stage drawn together far earlier than the seeding would suggest. With a place in the last 16 on the line and barely anything to separate them, it has the makings of a tight, absorbing knockout.
Estadio Monterrey, known locally as Estadio BBVA, is one of the tournament's Mexican venues and sits beneath the dramatic backdrop of the Cerro de la Silla mountain. Smaller and more enclosed than the vast NFL stadiums in the United States, it should generate a fierce, close atmosphere — and with Morocco's traveling support among the loudest at any tournament, and a strong Dutch following expected, the noise inside the bowl could be considerable for the last match Monterrey hosts.
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Netherlands vs Morocco Preview & Predictions
The Netherlands won Group F in style, recovering from an opening 2–2 draw with Japan to thrash Sweden 5–1 and then see off Tunisia 3–1, finishing top on seven points with ten goals scored. Ronald Koeman's side carry real attacking threat, with Cody Gakpo and Brian Brobbey both in form, and they will fancy their chances of breaking down most defenses.
Morocco, however, are no ordinary opponent. The reigning Africa Cup of Nations champions and 2022 World Cup semi-finalists came through a tough Group C unbeaten, finishing level on seven points with Brazil and separated only by goal difference. Under new coach Mohamed Ouahbi, they have combined defensive discipline with real quality going forward, and in Achraf Hakimi they have one of the finest full-backs in world football.
The match is rated almost a coin-toss, and with good reason. The Netherlands hold a slight edge in attacking numbers, but Morocco's balance, organization and big-game experience make them dangerous. A tight, low-scoring contest looks likely — the kind of tie that could be settled by a single moment or go all the way to penalties.
Key Players to Watch
The Netherlands' threat is led by Cody Gakpo, their most consistent route to goal from the left, and Brian Brobbey, who was among the group stage's leading scorers through the middle. Denzel Dumfries provides width and end product from the right, while captain Virgil van Dijk anchors the defense with the calm and authority that will be essential against Morocco's quick, incisive forwards.
Morocco are built around captain Achraf Hakimi, an attacking full-back of the highest class who drives the team forward and saves his best for the biggest occasions. In midfield, Ismael Saibari has been their standout performer and top scorer in the group stage, arriving late in the box to telling effect, while goalkeeper Yassine Bounou — better known as Bono — brings the shot-stopping pedigree that has frustrated elite opposition before.
Estadio Monterrey – Match Venue
Estadio Monterrey, officially Estadio BBVA and nicknamed 'El Gigante de Acero' (The Steel Giant), will host the only Round of 32 tie staged in Monterrey on June 29. Opened in 2015 and home to Liga MX side Monterrey, it holds around 53,500 and is regarded as one of the finest stadiums in the Americas, framed by the striking silhouette of the Cerro de la Silla mountain beyond one end.
More compact than the converted NFL grounds across the border, the stadium keeps fans close to the pitch and the noise tight inside the bowl, which should suit a knockout tie of this intensity. With two passionate footballing nations involved, Monterrey should provide a memorable setting to round off its hosting duties.
How to Get to Estadio Monterrey for This Match
Estadio Monterrey sits in Guadalupe, within the wider Monterrey metropolitan area and a short drive from the city center. The nearest airport is General Mariano Escobedo International (MTY), around 20 km to the north. Monterrey is a large, car-friendly city, so most supporters will arrive by taxi, rideshare — apps such as Uber and DiDi are widely used — or private car.
The stadium has parking on site, but it is best arranged in advance, and traffic builds in the hours before kickoff. Given the late local kickoff and the summer heat of northern Mexico, carrying water and allowing time for security checks is wise, and it's worth planning your route back into the city before the match given the late finish.
Monterrey Fan Guide for Match Day
Monterrey is one of Mexico's most dynamic cities, known for its industry, its mountains and a lively food and nightlife scene. The Barrio Antiguo district in the center is the traditional hub for bars and restaurants, while the Macroplaza and the Paseo Santa Lucía riverwalk are popular gathering points and a good place to soak up the pre-match atmosphere.
Moroccan supporters are renowned for turning matches into vibrant, colorful occasions, and a strong Dutch presence should add to the mix. Expect a warm, festive feel across the city before kickoff, with plenty of local food — from cabrito to tacos — to enjoy as part of the build-up.
Road to the Round of 32: Netherlands & Morocco
Both teams arrive in excellent form. The Netherlands topped Group F with seven points, drawing 2–2 with Japan before dismantling Sweden 5–1 and beating Tunisia 3–1, scoring ten goals along the way. Koeman's side looked increasingly fluent as the group went on and reach the knockouts as genuine contenders.
Morocco matched that points total in a far tighter group. A 1–1 draw with Brazil was followed by a hard-fought 1–0 win over Scotland and a dramatic 4–2 victory over Haiti in which they twice came from behind. Finishing level with Brazil on seven points and behind them only on goal difference, the Atlas Lions confirmed their status as one of the tournament's most accomplished sides.
There is little shared history between the nations, but one coincidence stands out: their only previous World Cup meeting came at USA '94, when the Netherlands won 2–1 — a match played on June 29, exactly 32 years to the day before this knockout reunion. History offers little to separate them now, and on current form this looks every bit the 'tie of the round' it has been billed as.

