Need to know

  1. Kick-off time: The action gets underway at exactly 2am UK time on Tuesday, June 30. For those tracking the local Mexican time, the referee will blow the starting whistle at 7pm on Monday, June 29.
  2. Location: The fixture will take place at the impressive Monterrey Stadium, situated in Guadalupe, Mexico. This breathtaking, modern venue will be hosting its fourth and final match of the World Cup 2026.
  3. UK TV channel: The match will be broadcast live and free-to-air on ITV1 and STV. Official television coverage starts at 1am UK time, giving viewers a full hour of expert pre-match build-up before the game begins.
  4. Live stream information: Fans who prefer to watch online can stream the game through the ITVX and STV Player apps. These digital platforms allow you to watch the match seamlessly on smart televisions, tablets and mobile devices.
  5. How to watch in the US: American viewers can catch the live television broadcast on the FOX Network and Telemundo. Additionally, live streams will be available to subscribers on Peacock, fuboTV and the FOX Sports app. Kick-off is at 9pm ET (6pm PT) on June 29.
  6. UK radio coverage: Live audio commentary will be provided across the country on BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT. This offers a fantastic alternative for fans who want to listen to the match unfold during the early hours of the morning.
  7. Netherlands team news: Xavi Simons (ruptured ACL) and Jurriën Timber (persistent groin issue) were ruled out of the tournament. On a positive note, Denzel Dumfries and Brian Brobbey have both been passed fit after carrying slight knocks, meaning they are no longer doubtful for this clash.
  8. Morocco team news: Manager Mohamed Ouahbi boasts a fully fit squad with no fresh injury concerns following their group stage matches. There are no players officially ruled out or considered doubtful ahead of this crucial tie.
  9. Head-to-head record: The Netherlands currently lead the historical record with two wins overall, and there have been no draws between the two nations. Their only previous World Cup meeting was in 1994, when the Dutch secured a narrow 2-1 victory.
  10. READ MORE: England’s route to the World Cup final mapped out as knockout fixtures confirmed

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