China's Shao Ziqin, right, celebrates after scoring her team's first...

China's Shao Ziqin, right, celebrates after scoring her team's first goal during the Women's Asian Cup quarterfinal soccer match between China and Taiwan in Perth, Australia, Saturday, March 14, 2026. Credit: AP/Gary Day

PERTH, Australia — Defending champions China defeated Taiwan 2-0 in the Women’s Asian Cup quarterfinals on Saturday to book a semifinal against host Australia and a place at the 2027 World Cup.

After 90 minutes ended goalless in a match involving c ountries with geopolitical tensions, Shao Ziqin finally broke the deadlock three minutes into extra time before a late own goal sealed a deserved win for the dominant Chinese team.

“I’m so happy we won the match today and that I was able to score a goal,” Shao said. "We’re now in the last four. Thank you everyone for your support.”

On Friday, Sam Kerr scored one goal and created another as Australia advanced and secured a World Cup spot with a 2-1 win over North Korea.

South Korea faced Uzbekistan later Saturday in another quarterfinal at Sydney.

On Sunday, Japan heads into the final quarterfinal against the Philippines, also in Sydney, with three wins from three games and a tournament-leading 17 goals without conceding.

The semifinals are set for Tuesday and Wednesday with the final to be played next Saturday in Sydney.

Taiwan's goalkeeper Cheng Ssu-yu, left, saves a penalty taken by...

Taiwan's goalkeeper Cheng Ssu-yu, left, saves a penalty taken by China's Wurigumula, right, during the Women's Asian Cup quarterfinal soccer match between China and Taiwan in Perth, Australia, Saturday, March 14, 2026. Credit: AP/Gary Day

World Cup spots

All four semifinalists at the Women's Asian Cup qualify automatically for next year's World Cup in Brazil.

The North Koreans will have another shot at qualifying for the World Cup in a playoff next Thursday in Australia — the fifth- and sixth-place teams in this continental tournament will also secure spots in Brazil.

The end of the group stage earlier in the week was overshadowed by Iran's departure from the tournament and the granting of asylum to members of the delegation.

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