Australia Edge DPR Korea 2-1 to Reach Women's Asian Cup Semis

Australia secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over DPR Korea in the AFC Women's Asian Cup quarter-final. Sam Kerr was instrumental, assisting Alanna Kennedy's opener before scoring a powerful second-half goal herself. Despite a relentless fightback and a goal from Chae Un Yong, DPR Korea could not find an equalizer. The win sends Australia to the semi-finals and automatically qualifies them for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Key Points: Australia Beat DPR Korea in AFC Women's Asian Cup Quarterfinal

  • Sam Kerr scores and assists
  • Alanna Kennedy nets opener
  • DPR Korea's spirited fightback falls short
  • Win secures 2027 World Cup berth
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AFC Women's Asia Cup: Australia hold off DPR Korea to stay on title track

Sam Kerr stars as Australia defeats DPR Korea 2-1 to advance to the AFC Women's Asian Cup semi-finals and qualify for the 2027 FIFA World Cup.

"Australia hung on to advance to the semi-finals."

Perth, March 12

Australia progressed to the semi-finals of the AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026 with a hard fought 2-1 win against DPR Korea at the Perth Rectangular Stadium on Friday.

Sam Kerr played a starring role, scoring one and making the other for Alanna Kennedy as Australia - who fell in the quarter-finals four years ago - advanced to a last four meeting with either defending champions China PR or Chinese Taipei. The win also secured their ticket to the FIFA Women's World Cup Brazil 2027.

While DPR Korea's title dream was dashed, they can walk tall after a spirited performance and will now set their sights on the FIFA Women's World Cup Brazil 2027 playoff against either China PR or Chinese Taipei on Thursday.

Australia, winners of the 2010 edition, made two changes from the side that drew 3-3 with Korea Republic while three-time champions DPR Korea swapped Hwang Yu Yong for Song Chun Sim from the 11 that had started in the 2-1 defeat to China PR.

Both teams opted for a high-press but it was the East Asian side who gave the hosts a scare in the fifth minute when Kyong Yong found Ri Hye Gyong inside a packed box, only for the defender to send her header wide.Having had to absorb incessant pressure, Australia took the lead against the run of play after Kerr dispossessed An Kuk Hyang to set up Kennedy for the opening goal in the ninth minute.

Kerr's cross into the box was intercepted by Chae Un Yong but her half clearance landed nicely for Kennedy, who side-stepped the midfielder before netting her fifth goal of the tournament with a looping effort over keeper Yu Son Gum.DPR Korea came back fighting with Australia custodian Mackenzie Arnold having to parry Kyong Yong's glancing header in the 26th minute before keeping out Un Yong's low drive from an acute angle six minutes later

Australia continued to live dangerously and were let off the hook in the first minute of added time after Myong Yu Jong played the ball back into the box for Hong Song Ok, who beat Arnold with her low shot but was denied by the right post as DPR Korea went into the break having had four shots on target but - crucially - trailing to the only effort the Matildas had. That was doubled just two minutes into the second half with Katrina Gory's pressure on Kim Song Gyong allowing Kerr to burst into the box before finishing with a thumping left-footed strike.

Far from being dismayed, DPR Korea responded by taking the game to Australia as they swarmed forward in search of a goal. Their sustained pressure paid off in the 65th minute following a neat team move with Song Ok playing the ball into the box for Kyong Yong, who laid it perfectly for Un Yong to sweep home and pull DPR Korea back into the tie.

Boosted by the goal, DPR Korea upped their tempo in search of the equaliser but Arnold produced smart saves to deny Ri Hak and Kuk Hyang as Australia hung on to advance to the semi-finals.

- IANS

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Rohit P
DPR Korea played with so much heart! They really gave Australia a run for their money. It's matches like these that show how competitive women's football in Asia has become. Hope the Indian team is taking notes on that fighting spirit.
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Aditya G
Securing the World Cup ticket is huge for Australia. Meanwhile, our Indian women's team struggles to even qualify for the Asian Cup consistently. We need better grassroots programs and investment. The gap is widening.
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Sarah B
Mackenzie Arnold was the real hero with those crucial saves! Goalkeepers don't always get the credit they deserve. Fantastic performance under pressure. The semi-final against China/Taipei will be another cracker.
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Karthik V
Respect to both teams. But honestly, watching this makes me a bit sad about the state of women's sports infrastructure in India. We have the talent, but where is the system? Matches at this level are a treat to watch though!
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Nisha Z
The description of the match is so exciting! Kerr's goal sounded brilliant. I hope more people in India start following women's football. The skill and drama are top-class. Let's go Matildas for the semis! 💪

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