Soccer-Philippines, North Korea qualify for women's World Cup


March 19 (Reuters) - The ⁠Philippines and North Korea secured ⁠their spots at next year's Women's ‌World Cup in Brazil after emerging victorious in the Asian Cup playoffs on Thursday.

Angela Beard ​and Jaclyn Sawicki both netted ⁠just after half-time ⁠to seal a 2-0 victory over Uzbekistan ⁠at ‌the Robina Stadium on the Gold Coast and book the ⁠Philippines a ticket to their second ​straight World ‌Cup.

Later on Thursday at the same ⁠venue, ​Hong Song-Ok bagged a hat-trick while Kim Kyong-yong also scored as North Korea ⁠thrashed three-times Asian Cup champions ​Taiwan 4-0 to set themselves up for a first World Cup appearance since 2011.

Uzbekistan ⁠and Taiwan can still qualify for the World Cup despite their losses, with both teams moving into the inter-confederation ​play-offs for the ⁠quadrennial tournament.

Japan take on hosts Australia in ​the women's Asian Cup ‌final at Sydney's Stadium ​Australia on Saturday.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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