The Netherlands are out of the 2026 World Cup. A 1-1 draw with Morocco in the Round of 16 — settled by penalties, and not in the Dutch favour — ends what had looked like a promising campaign, and leaves the Oranje with a familiar, sinking feeling.
According to Football Oranje, the Netherlands and Morocco played out a 1-1 draw at the Round of 16 stage on 29 June, with the Dutch ultimately falling in the penalty shootout. The specific goalscorers and shootout details have not been independently confirmed, so the full picture of how those 90 minutes unfolded remains incomplete — but the result itself is not in doubt. The Netherlands are going home.
It is the kind of exit that lodges in the memory: not a hammering, not a capitulation, just the slow cruelty of a shootout. Morocco, who have form for this sort of thing, held their nerve. The Dutch did not.
The Oranje had given themselves every reason for optimism heading into the knockout rounds. A 3-1 win over Tunisia on 25 June — reported by Football Oranje following post-match reaction coverage — suggested a team with genuine attacking intent and the composure to see a group-stage contest out. Advancing from the group with a convincing result tends to breed confidence. It did not, in the end, breed enough.
Morocco are not a side you take lightly. They reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and the psychological weight of facing a team with that kind of recent tournament pedigree is real. Whether the Netherlands underestimated them, or simply ran out of luck when it mattered most, is a question Dutch fans will be turning over for some time.
For a nation that has produced some of the most technically gifted footballers in the history of the game — and that still carries the weight of three World Cup final appearances without a winner's medal — a Round of 16 exit on penalties is a painful place to stop. It is not a disaster in the clinical sense. But it is not good enough for a squad with the quality the Netherlands possess, and the Dutch football public will know that.
The conversation that follows will be familiar: squad depth, tactical flexibility, penalty preparation, the gap between potential and delivery on the biggest stage. None of those conversations are new. All of them will feel fresh again now.
Penalty shootouts do not lie, but they do not tell the whole truth either. The Netherlands will have to live with this one regardless.
The Netherlands are out of the 2026 World Cup. A 1-1 draw with Morocco in the Round of 16 — settled by penalties, and not in the Dutch favour
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