Morocco defeated the Netherlands 3-2 in a dramatic penalty shootout on Monday, June 29, advancing to the World Cup round of 16.After the teams tied 1-1 through 120 minutes, Morocco defeated the Dutch 3-2 in spot kicks.Cody Gakpo gave the Netherlands a 1-0 lead in the 72nd minute, and it appeared that goal would hold up as the game in Monterrey, Mexico advanced to stoppage time.But Issa Diop rescued Morocco with a 91st-minute header, sending the game into extra time. After one of the wildest shootouts we've ever seen, Morocco will move on to face Canada in the round of of 16.Relive the full shootout below.Ismael Saibari scores - Morocco wins!The forward, who plays in the Netherlands with PSV, wins the shootout with a low shot to the left.Netherlands 2, Morocco 3Crysencio Summerville saved!The attacker tries to go down the middle but Bono sticks his hand up and swats it away.Netherlands 2, Morocco 2Achraf Hakimi hits the post!Morocco's star drags his shot off the left post!Netherlands 2, Morocco 2Quinten Timber missesTimber drags his shot low and wide of the left post.Netherlands 2, Morocco 2Chemsdine Talbi scoresIn his first career penalty attempt, Talbi converts to the right.Netherlands 2, Morocco 2Wout Weghorst scoresThe big forward buries his shot high.Netherlands 2, Morocco 1Soufiane Rahimi scores - barelyRahimi somehow scores even though Bart Verbruggen appeared to save it! But it trickles in somehow.Netherlands 1, Morocco 1Justin Kluivert hits the postThe forward did a stutter step and rattled his shot off the post.Netherlands 1, Morocco 0Neil El Aynaoui hits the barThe midfielder goes too high and his shot crashes off the crossbar.Netherlands 1, Morocco 0Teun Koopmeiners scoresThe veteran placed a shot perfectly into the right corner.Netherlands 1, Morocco 0USA TODAY at the 2026 World CupThe 2026 World Cup is the largest ever, and USA TODAY is going all in with reporters on the ground in all 16 host cities across three countries to cover 48 teams vying for the trophy. Get our World Cup: Extra Time newsletter in your inbox every morning and join our WhatsApp channel to get the latest updates right in your texts.All games are being broadcast in the United States on Fox and FS1. Matches will also be broadcast in Spanish throughout the entirety of the World Cup on Telemundo and streaming on Peacock.Meet Team USA 2026: Get to know the athletes behind the gamesWorld Cup key datesGroup Stage: June 11-June 27Round of 32: June 28-July 3Round of 16: July 4-7Quarterfinals: July 9-11Semifinals: July 14-15Third-place game: July 18 (Miami Gardens, Florida)Final: July 19 (East Rutherford, New Jersey)Full rosters for 2026 World Cup teams