The Netherlands will face Morocco in the round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Monterrey, Mexico, on Monday, after Ronald Koeman's side secured top spot in Group F with a convincing 3-1 victory over Tunisia in Kansas City. The Dutch finished the group stage with seven points and ten goals scored, earning them a knockout berth against Morocco, who advanced from Group C behind Brazil.
The match against Tunisia was settled early, with Ellyes Skhiri turning Denzel Dumfries's cross into his own net in the third minute, before Sunderland forward Brian Brobbey lashed home from close range just four minutes later. Tunisia briefly threatened a comeback when Hazem Mastouri headed in from a corner in the 54th minute, but Jan Paul van Hecke — who scored his first international goal on the night — restored the two-goal cushion with a header shortly after. Tunisia depart the tournament without a single point, having conceded 12 goals across three games. Veteran French coach Hervé Renard, brought in following a catastrophic 5-1 opening defeat to Sweden, could not arrest the decline.
Koeman struck a measured tone when addressing the coming clash with Morocco, a side that famously reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.