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Matildas Secure World Cup Berth in Tense Perth Victory
13 Mar
Summary
- Alanna Kennedy and Sam Kerr scored crucial goals for Australia.
- North Korea dominated possession but fell short in scoring.
- The Matildas qualified for their ninth consecutive Women's World Cup.

Australia's Matildas have secured qualification for their ninth consecutive Women's World Cup following a hard-fought 2-1 victory against North Korea in Perth. Midfielder Alanna Kennedy opened the scoring early, with Sam Kerr extending the lead early in the second half. Despite a spirited performance and numerous scoring opportunities from North Korea, who registered significantly more shots, Australia held on for the win.
The match saw North Korea dominate possession and create several dangerous chances, testing Australian goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold multiple times. However, clinical finishing from Kennedy and Kerr, combined with determined defending in the final stages, was enough to seal the qualification. The Matildas will now advance to the semi-finals of the Women's Asian Cup.




