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The expanded field at the 2026 World Cup means there’s now a Round of 32 in the knockouts, and fans get a treat of a matchup because of it with Netherlands facing Morocco in Monterrey, Mexico. The Dutch got here by winning Group F while Morocco came in second in Group C behind Brazil. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET.
The latest Netherlands vs. Morocco odds from FanDuel list Netherlands as -162 favorites to advance to the next round while Morocco are +132 underdogs. Meanwhile, the Over/Under for total goals scored is 2.5. There’s no shortage of other soccer betting options at FanDuel, where you can use the latest Win Beat promo code to get $350 in bonus bets if your bet $5 for seven days.
Netherlands vs. Morocco betting preview
What could be the best game of the Round of 32 will pit star power against star power.
Morocco made the semifinals of the 2022 World Cup and, depending on who you ask, won the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. Achraf Hakimi and Brahim Diaz are the big names here, but Ismael Saibari has had a huge summer with three goals in three World Cup matches and a reported move to Bayern Munich. Saibari has shown he can cause all sorts of trouble and can score from distance. The Oranje will be right to fear him. Also worth watching is 18-year-old Ayyoub Bouaddi, who is likely to sign for a Premier League team soon.
Another player with three goals in the tournament is Dutch striker Brian Brobbey. The Sunderland man has provided a major answer up top as the Oranje came into the tournament without a true established center forward. Cody Gakpo is also in good form with two goals, as he usually seems to be when he’s wearing a Netherlands jersey. Cyrsencio Summerville has also scored twice.
Both teams are defensively stout as well but with so much attacking talent on the pitch, the Over could be in play. This has all the hallmarks of a potential classic decided by a single moment of brilliance.
Netherlands projected starting 11
(4-3-3, right to left): 1. B. Verbruggen (GK) — 22. D. Dumfries, 6. J. van Hecke, 4. V. van Dijk, 15. M. van de Ven — 8. R. Gravenberch, 21. F. de Jong, 14. T. Reijnders — 18. D. Malen, 19. B. Brobbey, 11. C. Gakpo
- Injured: Summerville (concussion)
- Suspended: None
In-form striker Brian Brobbey and influential right-back Denzel Dumfries were each nursing knocks following the Netherlands’ win over Tunisia, but each has been passed fit to play.
Micky van de Ven was rested against Tunisia but is expected to come in for Nathan Ake at left-back. That could be the only alternation made to his starting lineup by Ronald Koeman.
Crysencio Summerville was again left out against Tunisia after sustaining a head injury during the closing moments of the 5-1 win over Sweden and will be assessed. Cody Gakpo is in line to play despite suffering a bereavement last week.
Morocco projected starting 11
(4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. Y. Bono (GK) — 2. A. Hakimi, 14. I. Diop, 18.C. Riad, 3. N. Mazraoui — 24. N. El Aynaoui, 6. A. Bouaddi — 10. B. Diaz, 8. A. Ounahi, 23. B. El Khannouss — 11. I. Saibari
- Injured: None
- Suspended: None
Morocco made a few changes against Haiti, but Noussair Mazraoui, Azzedine Ounahi and Issa Diop are expected to come back into the team.
Ismael Saibari matched Brobbey with three goals during the group stage, and the Bayern Munich-bound forward will lead his country’s attack once more.

