Papua New Guinea Secure Place In FIFA Women's World Cup 2027™ Oceania Qualifiers Final
The goal came just moments before the half-time whistle, and proved enough, as Papua New Guinea held on for the remaining 45 minutes for a priceless victory, keeping their fourth consecutive clean sheet of the qualifying campaign.
The result means Papua New Guinea will face either Fiji or New Zealand in the final on Wednesday, and are guaranteed at least a place in the inter-confederation play-offs for the second campaign in a row.
American Samoa had the first chance of the game just after the ten minute mark, when Mattyn Summers delivered a pin-point cross to her twin sister Aaliyah Summers. The latter took a first-time strike that drifted wide of Papua New Guinea goalkeeper Betty Sam’s left post.
Ten minutes later, American Samoa carved out another opportunity. Malia Patolo weaved her way through the Bilums defence with clever footwork before cutting the ball back to Morgan Patea, who fired her first-time effort over the bar.
In the final minutes of the half, Papua New Guinea carved out a flurry of chances from a corner, including a bicycle kick from captain Ramona Padio and two further efforts from Olivia Upaupa.
Keren Kalapai's moment of brilliance for Papua New Guinea on the stroke of half-time proved the decisive moment of the match. Kalapai latched onto a powerful throw from goalkeeper Betty Sam, broke through one-on-one with American Samoa goalkeeper Ayani Kirismasi, and finished cooly into the bottom-left corner to give her side the advantage.
Twenty minutes into the second half, the match began to open up with chances flowing at both ends.
Padio unleashed a stunning long-range strike that ricocheted off the crossbar and almost doubled Papua New Guinea’s lead.
American Samoa responded with a spell of pressure of their own, with Aaliyah Tu’ua slicing a dangerous ball across the face of goal, just out of reach of substitute Noelani Tupua.
The fairytale run wasn't to continue for Amanda Cromwell and her American Samoa side though, who failed to muster an equalising goal in second half stoppage-time, putting an end to their historic qualifying campaign.
In contrast, the final whistle brought relief for Papua New Guinea, who have taken a big step towards the finals in Brazil, and can look ahead to the final in Auckland on Wednesday 15 April.
Papua New Guinea: 1 (Keren KALAPAI
45+1')
American Samoa: 0
HT:
1-0
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