Netherlands have secured top spot in Group F at the World Cup after beating Tunisia 3-1. The Oranje were in action at the Education City Stadium in Qatar, where they took on the African nation in their final group stage match.
Brian Brobbey, who scored in the opening match against Senegal, netted his second goal in as many games to help Netherlands claim victory. The 20-year-old forward's strike came after Tunisia had taken the lead through a Wahbi Khazri penalty in the 26th minute.
Netherlands fought back to take control of the match, with Cody Gakpo and Daley Blind scoring to give their team a 2-1 lead at the break. Brobbey sealed the win with a late goal, ensuring Netherlands finished top of Group F.
The victory sets up a last-32 match against Morocco, who finished second in Group F with seven points. Netherlands also secured seven points, but their superior goal difference saw them claim top spot.
Netherlands manager Louis van Gaal praised his team's performance, saying: 'We dominated the game after the first 20 minutes. We created many chances and we deserved to win.'
The win will be a major boost to the Netherlands squad, who are looking to go one better than their third-place finish in 2014. With a strong squad and a solid team spirit, they will be confident of making a deep run in the tournament.