Australia first to qualify for Women's World Cup with Asian Cup win
The Straits Times
March 13 - Australia became the first nation to qualify for next year's Women's World Cup in Brazil with a 2-1 win over North Korea that booked their place in the Asian Cup semi-finals on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
March 13 - Australia became the first nation to qualify for next year's Women's World Cup in Brazil with a 2-1 win over North Korea that booked their place in the Asian Cup semi-finals on Friday.
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 fine form for the 2010 champions and pounced when Kerr robbed opposing captain An Kuk-Hyang of the ball on the right side of the penalty area.

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