Get your 1F vs Morocco tickets for the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup with a 100% assurance. Look up the finest Morocco elimination tickets here. In this match 75, the team from Group F is going to play against the runner-up from Group C, Morocco, in the 1F vs. Morocco showdown which is going to happen on Monday 29th June, 2026, at Monterrey, Mexico, at Estadio BBVA. This is a single knock-out, win or bust, with a quarter-final spot at Round of 16 at stake against one of the most entertaining sides in years.
The winner between Group F and Morocco in Match 75, a Group C second-place side, is one of the ties this expanded World Cup was built for: an experienced quarterfinalist against the team that won one of the toughest groups in Europe. Morocco is a second-place side in Group C as of now, thanks to what it did to get there: a fearless campaign against Brazil, which included a 1-1 draw with five-time winner Brazil. They will take on a Group F winner on the final day of group play. Right now, the Netherlands and Japan are favored to earn that title.
This one is expected to have a packed crowd. Monterrey is one of only three host cities in Mexico. Morocco has one of the largest contingencies of fans in the tournament, and having a top European or Asian side in their corner is one of the marquee Round of 32 matchups. Get your 1F vs Morocco Tickets from Ticombo while they are still available.
The Round of 32 is an entirely new round of matches, held for the first time as part of the expansion of the FIFA World Cup to 48 teams. This round takes place between the eight third-place teams that qualified with 12 group winners and 12 runners-up. In other words, we are now in the knockout phase rather than the traditional two-tier format that takes the top two from each group directly to the Round of 16.
There is no such thing as extra points after this stage. It is straight up single-elimination. If 1F vs Morocco finishes in a draw after 90 minutes, it goes into two 15 minute halves of extra time. If it's still dead even after that, the tie is decided by a penalty kickout. The winner of match 75 goes through to the Round of 16 to stay alive in the tournament while the loser gets knocked out of competition. And this kind of tension is the reason why every Round of 32 ticket matters; it could be that the squad you are following here at Monterrey is on its way to another three games to a semifinal berth or be eliminated right now at the final whistle.
For Morocco, this could be the beginning of a test of its 2022 accomplishments. It's 2022, in Qatar, the nation first ever African and Arab nation to make it all the way to the World Cup semi-final, beating out Belgium, Spain and Portugal along the way. Since then, the Atlas Lions have grown in stature – they are no longer the doormat that teams want to see on the fixture list – but the team have maintained this aura into 2026. The Group F winner will represent the opposite type of pressure. If it's the Netherlands, then the team are in search of their first ever title, despite being finalists in three previous World Cups (dating back to 1974). If the draw falls for Japan, then the Asian nation boast a fearsome and youthful attack, and they will be looking to make history themselves. Either way, Morocco v a European or Asian super power in a one-off knockout game will surely make for a cracking match and an evening that could define their World Cup.
The match is set to take place in the evening in Monterrey and will see one of the prettiest stadiums on the tournament play host to the game. The kick-off times are as below:
| Time Zone | Kickoff | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Local (Monterrey, CT) | 7:00 PM | Mon, Jun 29 |
| Eastern (ET) | 9:00 PM | Mon, Jun 29 |
| Central (CT) | 8:00 PM | Mon, Jun 29 |
| Mountain (MT) | 7:00 PM | Mon, Jun 29 |
| Pacific (PT) | 6:00 PM | Mon, Jun 29 |
| UK (BST) | 2:00 AM | Tue, Jun 30 |
Match 75, Group F Winner (1F) v Morocco (2C). Venue: Estadio BBVA, Monterrey, Mexico. The winner advances to a Round of 16 tie which will take place later in the month, as the tournament progresses toward the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.
Morocco has a strong backline built from top-level experience and a formidable set of young stars. Achraf Hakimi is the captain and full-back, one of the best in the game who is also an ever-present threat up the flank. His counterpart at the other end, goalkeeper Yassine "Bono" Bounou, was one of the top players for the team in 2022, as he remains today, and his experience should play a huge part in the team's chances. In attacking midfield, Brahim Díaz is the chief playmaker, with midfielder Ismael Saibari scoring in the team's last two games, as he continues to terrorise defences with his runs from the back. With Noussair Mazraoui, Bilal El Khannouss and Neil El Aynaoui in the mix, they should still offer a deep and dangerous team.
Either nation will also have their own star players. If the group winner is the Netherlands, then they will have captain, Virgil van Dijk, Frenkie de Jong and a number of exciting attacking prospects including Cody Gakpo, Memphis Depay and Brian Brobbey (already a goal in the group stages). If they are Japan, then the attacking options include Daichi Kamada, Ritsu Doan and Ayase Ueda, alongside the experience of Junya Ito. No matter who emerges, Morocco's ability to organize defensively and launch quick counterattacks will clash with a Europe-based side or an efficient Asian team that prefers keeping the ball. That matchup is the crux of the battle in Match 75.
Their group-stage performance already proved that they were in with the contenders. In their opener against Brazil at New York/New Jersey Stadium, Morocco were the better of the two teams on most days and took the lead through Ismael Saibari before the equalizer from Vinícius Júnior. It was a strong result for Morocco because they outshot the five-time champions to take a point and a statement of intent.
The Atlas Lions went on to beat Scotland later, with Saibari again scoring inside two minutes, and ended the group with a 4-2 win against Haiti that secured a second-place finish. Brazil took first place on goal difference but it gave them a 2C berth, which means they will travel to Match 75 in Monterrey. As one of the two best teams to emerge from the round of 16 in 2022, they'll come into the knockout phase at the back end of the group stage and have already played some of the finest football, finishing second in the group behind the Brazilians.
The 1F team could be in the balance until the last match. Netherlands and Japan topped the table on equal points after a 2-2 draw, with the Dutch handing Sweden a 5-1 battering and Japan beating Tunisia 4-0 as part of the tournament's 1,000th World Cup match, which was fittingly played at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey. The winner of that final match will earn top position and the right to play Morocco in Match 75.
If you're buying tickets to this fixture, one of the main highlights is that you're guaranteed a Round of 32 game against a world-class opponent. It will be a game where the Netherlands could be chasing a first title since 1974 or where Japan can show that they are ready to take over from European and South American clubs. Morocco will face one of the top teams in the world when they take to the pitch in Monterrey.
Estadio BBVA — known to the residents of Monterrey as "El Gigante de Acero" — is one of the most beautiful stadiums on the 2026 World Cup map. Home to Liga MX side C.F. Monterrey, the arena opened in 2015 and seats about 53,000, with the striking Cerro de la Silla mountain looming behind the goal at one end. There are few places in the football world with a setting like this and on a summer afternoon it would be great to be inside the Estadio BBVA to catch a knockout game in Monterrey.
This one of Mexico's biggest cities and the business and cultural centre of the north, with the best mountain views in the country. Being one of only three Mexican host cities, Monterrey offers international fans the opportunity to experience a World Cup atmosphere in Latin America. The presence of a large Moroccan support will almost certainly create a vibrant sea of red and green for this match. Make your travel plans as soon as possible, since knockout round fixtures will see significant accommodation and ticket sales volume.
The prices of Match 75 will depend on several factors. Matchday 75 is likely to be priced somewhat higher than a group stage fixture, given that all remaining tournament matches will be single-match elimination games. Key determinants will include your seat category, the specific opponent, and demand for a Mexico World Cup knockout fixture.
The first factor will be your seat category. Seats directly behind the goal lines generally offer the best value and position you with the most vociferous supporters. Sideline or mid-pitch seats will be in a higher price category for an excellent vantage point, and hospitality tickets in premium seating areas are reserved for premium matchday experiences. In addition, the opponent is also key. If the match against Morocco turns out to be against the Netherlands or Japan, it will likely have significant appeal globally and will have higher demand across all seating categories. Since Ticombo is a marketplace, pricing is based on the actual seller listings you are viewing, so compare your options and get early tickets to ensure you get the best available deals before the draw reduces the field and demand increases.
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Who plays in Match 75 of the World Cup 2026? Match 75 is a Round of 32 tie between the winner of Group F (1F) and Morocco, the Group C runner-up. The Group F winner is most likely the Netherlands or Japan, decided on the final group matchday.
Where and when is 1F vs Morocco being played? The match is at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, Mexico, on Monday, June 29, 2026, with kickoff at 9:00 PM ET (7:00 PM local).
What happens if the match is a draw? As a knockout tie, it cannot end level. If the score is tied after 90 minutes, two 15-minute periods of extra time are played, and if still level, the match is decided by a penalty shootout.
How will I receive my tickets? Your tickets will be delivered by the seller through the official FIFA Ticketing App by the confirmed delivery date provided at the time of purchase.
Will I be seated with my group if I buy multiple tickets? Yes, as long as you purchase all the tickets from the same listing. A seller may have several listings, so always check the listing details before buying to ensure your seats are together.
Can I resell my 1F vs Morocco tickets? Yes. If you can no longer attend, you can list your tickets securely on Ticombo for other fans to purchase.
Do I need a visa to attend the World Cup in Mexico? It depends on your country of origin. Check with your government or the relevant authorities for the most up-to-date entry requirements for Mexico.
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