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The Netherlands vs. Morocco, Today: Live Result of the 16th World Cup Match 2026

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The second round of the 2026 World Cup round takes place on Monday, June 29th, to the Netherlands vs. Morocco as one of the most attractive matches.The selected players are facing this evening at the Monterrey Stadium and the match can be followed from the United States.Time and live broadcast from the Netherlands vs. Morocco in the United StatesAt 21:00 (Eastern Time of the United States) the match between the Netherlands and Morocco begins, wh…

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The second round of the 2026 World Cup round takes place on Monday, June 29th, to the Netherlands vs. Morocco as one of the most attractive matches.The selected players are facing this evening at the Monterrey Stadium and the match can be followed from the United States.Time and live broadcast from the Netherlands vs. Morocco in the United StatesAt 21:00 (Eastern Time of the United States) the match between the Netherlands and Morocco begins, wh…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The FIFA Referees Committee has announced the referee for today's Netherlands vs. Morocco match in the 2026 World Cup, along with the officiating team that will accompany him in managing this highly anticipated Round of 32 encounter.

·Amman, Jordan
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TUDN and Channel 5 ON FREE LIFE — channel that televises Morocco vs. Netherlands by open TV and Online Football in MexicoDGO and DIRECTV ON VIVO — View Netherlands vs. Morocco ON DIRECT by 16th World Cup Final 2026Telemundo Sports Now ON VIVO — watch match Netherlands vs. Morocco by 16th World Cup Final 2026Netherlands and Morocco will star on Monday, June 29, one of the most equal matches of the 10th World Cup FIFA Final 2026 at BBVA Stadium in…

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The Netherlands and Morocco face each other tonight in the first match of the knockout phase of the World Cup. While the Netherlands was once consistently seen as the favorite, that has now changed. Former Feyenoord player Karim El Ahmadi agrees. “I think it is going to be a really tough match for the Netherlands.”

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Al Bawaba broke the news in Amman, Jordan on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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