Thousands of Dutch football supporters are expected to sacrifice a night’s sleep to watch the Netherlands take on Morocco in one of the standout fixtures of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32.
The highly anticipated knockout encounter is scheduled to kick off in the early hours of the morning for viewers in Europe, with the match set to begin at 2:00am in Morocco.
Should the contest require extra time and penalties, it could continue until almost 6:00am in the Netherlands.
The unusual kick-off time has done little to dampen enthusiasm for a fixture that carries major significance for both nations.
Morocco are aiming to continue their impressive rise on the global stage, while the Netherlands are seeking a place in the next round of the expanded World Cup.
Interest in the match extends well beyond Morocco’s large football following. Supporters across Europe and North America are preparing for an overnight viewing experience as the two sides battle for a place in the Round of 16.
According to a survey by Hart van Nederland, cited by local media, around one in every three Dutch fans intends to wake up at 3:00am local time to follow the match.
The findings underline the excitement surrounding the contest, despite the challenges posed by the time difference between the tournament venues in North America and audiences watching from Europe and North Africa.
The clash also highlights Morocco’s growing influence in world football. The Atlas Lions have continued to build on the momentum generated by their memorable run at the previous World Cup and now have another opportunity to reach the latter stages of the competition.
Their progress has captured the attention of football supporters across Africa, where Morocco’s performances continue to inspire hopes of another deep World Cup campaign by an African nation.
The Netherlands, however, represent one of the strongest teams remaining in the tournament and enter the match with ambitions of their own.
The two nations are separated by just one place in the latest FIFA rankings. Morocco occupy sixth position, while the Netherlands sit seventh, adding further intrigue to what is expected to be one of the closest contests in the Round of 32.
While supporters prepare for a long night, sleep experts have urged fans to manage the unusual schedule carefully.
They have advised supporters planning to watch the game to go to bed earlier than usual, allow themselves time to fully wake up before kick-off, and avoid excessive caffeine, alcohol or heavy meals during the night.
The recommendations apply to supporters in both the Netherlands and Morocco, where fans will also be staying up late to watch the encounter.
On the pitch, Morocco’s players remain focused on the task ahead rather than the attention surrounding the fixture.
Head coach Mohamed Ouahbi acknowledged the importance of the match and stressed that his team understands what is required to progress.
“We know what is at stake and we will give everything,” the Morocco coach said ahead of the game.
Victory would see either Morocco or the Netherlands secure a place in the Round of 16, with both teams knowing that a disciplined and composed performance will be needed in one of the most eagerly awaited knockout matches of the tournament.
For Moroccan supporters across Africa and around the world, the hope is that another memorable World Cup chapter can be written, even if it means staying awake long into the night.