FIFA World Cup 26™: What to look out for in Netherlands v Morocco 🇳🇱🇲🇦
FIFA World Cup 26™: What to look out for in Netherlands v Morocco 🇳🇱🇲🇦 Monterrey Stadium plays host to a blockbuster FIFA World Cup 26™ Round of 32 showdown on Monday as Netherlands take on Morocco. Here is everything you need to look out for in the knockout clash. Who is playing today? 👀 Netherlands and Morocco meet for a place in the FIFA World Cup 26™ Round of 16 in what promises to be one of the standout ties of the entire knockout phase. Netherlands topped Group F with seven points after drawing 2-2 with Japan before defeating Sweden 5-1 and Tunisia 3-1. Ronald Koeman's side scored 10 goals during the group stage – the joint-most of any nation – but also conceded in all three matches. Brian Brobbey has scored three goals so far. Morocco finished second in Group C on seven points, level with Brazil but behind the Seleção on goal difference. Mohamed Ouahbi's side opened with an impressive 1-1 draw against Brazil before beating Scotland 1-0 and coming from behind twice to defeat Haiti 4-2. Players to watch 🔥 For Netherlands, Brian Brobbey has enjoyed an outstanding tournament. The striker scored against Tunisia and earned himself an Attacking Score of 7.04 in the FIFA Power Rankings - powered by Aramco. Cody Gakpo is another Dutch forward who will be one to watch. The Liverpool man earned a Creativity Score of 8.23 in their win over Sweden. For Morocco, Ismael Saibari has been one of the breakout stars of the tournament. The PSV midfielder scored against Brazil and Scotland before playing another influential role in the dramatic comeback victory over Haiti. Achraf Hakimi remains Morocco's inspirational leader. The Paris Saint-Germain full-back scored the equaliser against Haiti and continues to provide a constant attacking threat down the right flank while marshalling the defence. Must-watch video 🎥 Dutch fans bring the party wherever they go. Fun facts 📊 Morocco are the third African nation to reach the World Cup™ knockout stages in consecutive tournaments after Nigeria (1994, 1998) and Ghana (2006, 2010). This will be the second time Netherlands and Morocco have played each other in a World Cup™, with the first being a 2-1 win for the Dutch in 1994. After beating Scotland in the group stage, Morocco will be looking to win consecutive World Cup™ matches against European opposition for the first time. Our prediction 🔮 Netherlands 2-1 Morocco
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