Australia W 2-1 DPR Korea W final score - 13 March 2026, AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
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Highlights
Game Statistics
Form
Last matches
4/6 (67%)
1/6 (17%)
1/6 (17%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
8 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
5 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
1 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
2 Dec 2025 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
28 Nov 2025 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
28 Oct 2025 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
5/6 (83%)
1/6 (17%)
0/6 (0%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
8 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
1 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
2 Dec 2025 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
28 Nov 2025 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
19 Aug 2025 - ASEAN Women's Championship
13 Aug 2025 - ASEAN Women's Championship
3/6 (50%)
0/6 (0%)
3/6 (50%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
5 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
28 Oct 2025 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
25 Oct 2025 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
16 Aug 2025 - ASEAN Women's Championship
7 Aug 2025 - ASEAN Women's Championship
23 Feb 2025 - SheBelieves Cup, Women
5/6 (83%)
0/6 (0%)
1/6 (17%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
9 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
5 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
2 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
5 Jul 2025 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Qualification
2 Jul 2025 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Qualification
29 Jun 2025 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Qualification
3/5 (60%)
1/5 (20%)
1/5 (20%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
9 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
2 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
5 Jul 2025 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Qualification
29 Jun 2025 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Qualification
24 Feb 2024 - AFC Olympic Qualification, Women, Final round
3/5 (60%)
1/5 (20%)
1/5 (20%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
5 Mar 2026 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
2 Jul 2025 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Qualification
15 Jul 2024 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
12 Jul 2024 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
28 Feb 2024 - AFC Olympic Qualification, Women, Final round
Players List
M. Arnold
DefenderC. Hunt
E. Carpenter
A. Kennedy
MidfielderK. Gorry
K. Torpey
E. Van Egmond
ForwardS. Kerr
C. Foord
M. Fowler
W. Heatley
Y. Son Gum
DefenderR. Hye-gyong
S. Chun-sim
M. Ri
MidfielderC. Un-Yong
K. Song-Gyong
A. Kuk Hyang
ForwardH. Song-ok
H. Jin-hong
K. Kyong-yong
Substitutes
C. Lincoln
M. Aquino
DefenderC. Nevin
J. Rankin
MidfielderA. Chidiac
C. Wheeler
K. Cooney-Cross
A. Sayer
K. Johnson
H. McNamara
C. Rule
R. Siemsen
M. Heyman
P. Ju-mi
K. Jong Sun
DefenderJ. Pom-Mi
J. Ryong-Jong
H. Yu-Yong
S. Oh-Sol
R. Kum Hyang
MidfielderA. Pok-Yong
ForwardK. Hye-yong
C. Il-Son
R. Song-A
R. Hak
Live Commentary
It's a goal kick for the home team in Perth.
DPR Korea to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
Goal kick for Australia at HBF Park.
Ball safe as DPR Korea is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Can Australia get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in DPR Korea's half?
Ri Hye-gyong (DPR Korea) gets in a powerful header but the ball is cleared away.
Free kick DPR Korea.
Australia make their fifth substitution with Michelle Heyman replacing Sam Kerr.
Veronika Bernatskaia signals a DPR Korea throw-in in Australia's half.
Australia needs to be cautious. DPR Korea have an attacking throw-in.
Throw-in for DPR Korea in the half of Australia.
Charlize Rule is replacing Alanna Kennedy for the home team.
The home team replace Katrina Gorry with Kyra Cooney-Cross.
Throw-in for DPR Korea at HBF Park.
Ball goes out of play for a DPR Korea goal kick.
Australia's Clare Wheeler is back in action after a slight knock.
A throw-in for the home team on the opposite half.
Play has been temporarily suspended for attention to Clare Wheeler for Australia who is writhing in pain on the pitch.
Myong Yu-jong (DPR Korea) has been given a yellow card and will be suspended from the next match.
Veronika Bernatskaia signals a free kick to Australia in their own half.
Veronika Bernatskaia signals a DPR Korea throw-in in Australia's half.
Corner awarded to DPR Korea.
DPR Korea pushes forward through An Kuk Hyang, whose finish on goal is saved.
Veronika Bernatskaia has awarded DPR Korea a corner.
Throw-in high up the field for DPR Korea in Perth.
A throw-in for the away team on the opposite half.
Throw-in for DPR Korea in the half of Australia.
Can DPR Korea capitalize from this throw-in deep inside Australia's half?
Veronika Bernatskaia awards the away team a throw-in.
DPR Korea have a goal kick.
Australia are coming forward and Amy Sayer gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.
It's a goal kick for the home team in Perth.
DPR Korea takes a corner from the left.
Kaitlyn Torpey (Australia) has received a first yellow card.
DPR Korea are in shooting range from this free kick.
Veronika Bernatskaia awards Australia a goal kick.
Australia to take a throw-in in DPR Korea territory.
Veronika Bernatskaia signals a free kick to DPR Korea in their own half.
Veronika Bernatskaia awards Australia a goal kick.
Ri Hak of DPR Korea gets in a strike, but is off target.
Australia have a goal kick.
DPR Korea are pushing forward but Ri Hak's finish is wide of the goal.
Clare Wheeler is on a sub for Emily Van Egmond for Australia.
Australia make their first substitution with Amy Sayer replacing Mary Fowler.
Goal kick for Australia at HBF Park.
DPR Korea are coming forward and Ri Hye-gyong gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.
Corner awarded to DPR Korea.
Can Australia get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in DPR Korea's half?
Throw-in DPR Korea.
Chae Un-Yong puts the ball in the net and reduces the deficit to 2-1. Great play from Kim Kyong-yong to set up the goal.
Free kick for DPR Korea in their own half.
Can DPR Korea capitalize from this dangerous free kick?
Ball goes out of play for a DPR Korea goal kick.
DPR Korea needs to be cautious. Australia have an attacking throw-in.
In Perth a free kick has been awarded the home team.
Australia awarded a free kick in their own half.
Veronika Bernatskaia signals a Australia throw-in in DPR Korea's half.
Throw-in for Australia in their own half.
It's a goal kick for the home team in Perth.
DPR Korea's Myong Yu-jong misses with an attempt on goal.
Australia awarded a throw-in in their own half.
The away team replace Kim Song-Gyong with Ri Hak.
Choe IL-Son is replacing Han Jin-hong for the away team.
Veronika Bernatskaia awards DPR Korea a goal kick.
Can Australia get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in DPR Korea's half?
DPR Korea to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
Goal! Australia extend their lead to 2-0 through Sam Kerr.
It's a goal kick for the home team in Perth.
Hong Song-ok (DPR Korea) fires in a shot – and hits the post!
Australia awarded a throw-in in their own half.
The first-half has ended.
Throw-in for DPR Korea in the half of Australia.
Goal kick for Australia at HBF Park.
Australia have a dangerous throw-in.
Ball goes out of play for a DPR Korea goal kick.
Ball safe as DPR Korea is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Throw-in high up the field for DPR Korea in Perth.
A throw-in for the away team on the opposite half.
Free kick in a good position for DPR Korea!
Throw-in for Australia at HBF Park.
DPR Korea to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
DPR Korea are whistled for offside.
Veronika Bernatskaia has awarded DPR Korea a corner.
DPR Korea takes a corner from the right.
DPR Korea's Chae Un-Yong is on target but unsuccessful.
Veronika Bernatskaia has awarded DPR Korea a corner.
Veronika Bernatskaia signals a free kick to DPR Korea just outside Australia's area.
Corner awarded to DPR Korea.
Throw-in for DPR Korea close to the penalty box.
A throw-in for the away team on the opposite half.
Veronika Bernatskaia awards the home team a throw-in.
Throw-in Australia.
DPR Korea's Kim Kyong-yong has run offside.
Veronika Bernatskaia signals a throw-in for DPR Korea, close to Australia's area.
Throw-in for Australia in their own half.
Kim Kyong-yong (DPR Korea) gets in a powerful header but the ball is cleared away.
Veronika Bernatskaia awards the away team a throw-in.
Throw-in for DPR Korea in the half of Australia.
Veronika Bernatskaia signals a DPR Korea throw-in in Australia's half.
Han Jin-hong of DPR Korea smashes in a shot on target. The keeper saves, though.
Throw-in for Australia at HBF Park.
Can DPR Korea get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Australia's half?
Veronika Bernatskaia signals a free kick to DPR Korea.
Australia awarded a free kick in their own half.
Veronika Bernatskaia has awarded DPR Korea a corner.
Veronika Bernatskaia signals a free kick to Australia in their own half.
Throw-in for Australia in the half of DPR Korea.
Corner awarded to DPR Korea.
Throw-in Australia.
It's getting dangerous! Free kick for DPR Korea close to the penalty box.
Australia takes a corner from the right.
A throw-in for the home team on the opposite half.
Throw-in for DPR Korea in their own half.
Free kick for DPR Korea in their own half.
Goal! The home team take a 1-0 lead through Alanna Kennedy.
Australia awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Veronika Bernatskaia signals a Australia throw-in in DPR Korea's half.
Australia have a goal kick.
Kim Kyong-yong (DPR Korea) wins the ball in the air but heads wide.
Can DPR Korea get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Australia's half?
Ball safe as Australia is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Free kick for DPR Korea in the half of Australia.
DPR Korea to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
Australia scores 2.25 goals when playing at home and DPR Korea scores 7.5 goals when playing away (on average).
Both teams haven't won their last match in AFC Asian Cup, Women.
Australia's performance of the last 5 matches is better than DPR Korea's.
In AFC Asian Cup, Women, Australia has better performance than DPR Korea.
When Australia is down 0-1 home, they win 0% of their matches.
When DPR Korea leads 0-1 away, they win in 100% of their matches.
When Australia leads 1-0 at home, they win in 100% of their matches.
On their last meeting Australia won by 1 goals.
The winner of their last meeting was Australia.
Australia wins 66% of halftimes, DPR Korea wins 66%.
Australia wins 1st half in 66% of their matches, DPR Korea in 66% of their matches.
DPR Korea have scored at least one goal for 6 consecutive matches.
Australia have scored at least one goal for 5 consecutive matches.
Australia haven't lost in any of their last 5 home matches.
Australia haven't lost in their last 5 games.
Score and result Australia W - DPR Korea W
The Australia W - DPR Korea W match (Football - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage) at 13/03/2026 05:00 is complete.
The Australia W - DPR Korea W match result is as follows: 2-1.
Now that this AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage Football match is over and the score is known, you can find the highlights and key statistics on that same page.