BY OSABUOHIEN VIVIAN-ROSE

Australia became the first team to secure a spot at next year’s Women’s World Cup in Brazil.

The 2023 co-hosts secured their spot at the tournament after beating Korea DPR 2-1 in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup quarter-finals, on Friday, a result that also sent them into the Asian Cup semi-finals.

All Asian Cup semi-finalists earn automatic berths to the global showpiece, with the losing quarter-finalists to play off for two more spots ​on the Gold Coast next week.

Australia midfielder Alanna Kennedy ​scored her fifth goal at this year’s Asian Cup in ⁠the ninth minute against the North Koreans, while captain Sam ​Kerr doubled the Matildas’ lead just after the break before Chae Un-Yong ​pulled one back.

Australia will meet the winners of the match between defending champions China and Taiwan, who clash at the same Perth Rectangular Stadium on Saturday.
“I ​felt it was a really good team performance, defensively,” said Kerr. “The ​crowd was immense today, got us over the line. We’re going to need ‌them ⁠again in the semi-final.”

Kennedy has been in impressive form for the 2010 champions and capitalised after Kerr dispossessed opposing captain An Kuk-Hyang on the right edge of the penalty area.

Kerr’s cut-back ​was intercepted but ​the clearance fell ⁠to Kennedy who lashed a fierce strike from the edge of the box inside the right ​post.

Kerr made it two in the 47th minute, capitalising on a defensive blunder before hammering a rising left-footed shot past the goalkeeper.

North Korea got their consolation goal in the 65th minute when ⁠Kim ​Kyong-Yong’s cross found Chae who slid the ​ball home.

Midfielder Emily van Egmond equalled Clare Polkinghorne as Australia’s most-capped player after making her 169th appearance.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 will be The Matildas’ ninth tournament appearance, having qualified for every edition since 1995.

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