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<br>Jan 27 (Reuters) - Australia defeated Thailand 2-1 at the Women's Asian Cup in Mumbai on Thursday to secure the top spot in Group B and set up a quarter-final clash with South Korea.<br> <br>The Matildas finished the group stage with nine points, ahead of the Philippines, who ended on six points after thrashing Indonesia 6-0 in Pune.<br> <br>Australia took the lead in the 39th minute after Emily van Egmond scored with a low drive from the edge of the box and all-time leading scorer Sam Kerr came off the bench to add the second goal in the 80th minute.<br> <br>Thailand substitute Nipawan Panyosuk scored in stoppage time, lobbing the ball over keeper Lydia Williams with a stunning shot from distance.<br> <br>Despite the defeat, Thailand advanced to the quarter-finals on account of finishing among the best third-placed teams alongside Vietnam.<br> <br>Thailand will face two-time defending champions Japan,  [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom прогон хрумер] who clinched the top spot in Group C on goal difference despite being held to a 1-1 draw by second-placed South Korea.<br> <br>Forward Roki Ueki gave Japan the dream start with a goal in the first minute -- the quickest at the competition -- as she charged into the box and found the bottom left corner with a fine finish.<br> <br>South Korea, putting up an improved performance in the second half, found a late equaliser through substitute Seo Ji-youn in the 85th minute after a scramble in the box.<br> <br>Vietnam, who came from behind twice to hold Myanmar to a 2-2 draw in Navi Mumbai, will take on Group A winners China in the last eight.<br><br>The Philippines will face Taiwan, who finished second in Group A.<br> <br>Group A ended with only three teams with hosts India thrown out of the tournament after a COVID-19 outbreak meant they were unable to field a team for their match against Taiwan.<br> <br>The quarter-finals will be held on Sunday, followed by the semi-finals on Feb.<br>3 and the title clash on Feb. 6.<br> <br>The competition is doubling up as Asia's qualifier for next year's Women's World Cup, with the continent awarded five guaranteed spots at the finals in Australia and New Zealand.<br> <br>Australia qualify for the World Cup as co-hosts while two other Asian nations will feature in an intercontinental playoff round.<br><br>(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)<br>

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<br>Jan 27 (Reuters) - Australia defeated Thailand 2-1 at the Women's Asian Cup in Mumbai on Thursday to secure the top spot in Group B and set up a quarter-final clash with South Korea.<br> <br>The Matildas finished the group stage with nine points, ahead of the Philippines, who ended on six points after thrashing Indonesia 6-0 in Pune.<br> <br>Australia took the lead in the 39th minute after Emily van Egmond scored with a low drive from the edge of the box and all-time leading scorer Sam Kerr came off the bench to add the second goal in the 80th minute.<br> <br>Thailand substitute Nipawan Panyosuk scored in stoppage time, lobbing the ball over keeper Lydia Williams with a stunning shot from distance.<br> <br>Despite the defeat, Thailand advanced to the quarter-finals on account of finishing among the best third-placed teams alongside Vietnam.<br> <br>Thailand will face two-time defending champions Japan, [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom прогон хрумер] who clinched the top spot in Group C on goal difference despite being held to a 1-1 draw by second-placed South Korea.<br> <br>Forward Roki Ueki gave Japan the dream start with a goal in the first minute -- the quickest at the competition -- as she charged into the box and found the bottom left corner with a fine finish.<br> <br>South Korea, putting up an improved performance in the second half, found a late equaliser through substitute Seo Ji-youn in the 85th minute after a scramble in the box.<br> <br>Vietnam, who came from behind twice to hold Myanmar to a 2-2 draw in Navi Mumbai, will take on Group A winners China in the last eight.<br><br>The Philippines will face Taiwan, who finished second in Group A.<br> <br>Group A ended with only three teams with hosts India thrown out of the tournament after a COVID-19 outbreak meant they were unable to field a team for their match against Taiwan.<br> <br>The quarter-finals will be held on Sunday, followed by the semi-finals on Feb.<br>3 and the title clash on Feb. 6.<br> <br>The competition is doubling up as Asia's qualifier for next year's Women's World Cup, with the continent awarded five guaranteed spots at the finals in Australia and New Zealand.<br> <br>Australia qualify for the World Cup as co-hosts while two other Asian nations will feature in an intercontinental playoff round.<br><br>(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)<br>
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +<br>Jan 27 (Reuters) - Australia defeated Thailand 2-1 at the Women's Asian Cup in Mumbai on Thursday to secure the top spot in Group B and set up a quarter-final clash with South Korea.<br> <br>The Matildas finished the group stage with nine points, ahead of the Philippines, who ended on six points after thrashing Indonesia 6-0 in Pune.<br> <br>Australia took the lead in the 39th minute after Emily van Egmond scored with a low drive from the edge of the box and all-time leading scorer Sam Kerr came off the bench to add the second goal in the 80th minute.<br> <br>Thailand substitute Nipawan Panyosuk scored in stoppage time, lobbing the ball over keeper Lydia Williams with a stunning shot from distance.<br> <br>Despite the defeat, Thailand advanced to the quarter-finals on account of finishing among the best third-placed teams alongside Vietnam.<br> <br>Thailand will face two-time defending champions Japan, [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom прогон хрумер] who clinched the top spot in Group C on goal difference despite being held to a 1-1 draw by second-placed South Korea.<br> <br>Forward Roki Ueki gave Japan the dream start with a goal in the first minute -- the quickest at the competition -- as she charged into the box and found the bottom left corner with a fine finish.<br> <br>South Korea, putting up an improved performance in the second half, found a late equaliser through substitute Seo Ji-youn in the 85th minute after a scramble in the box.<br> <br>Vietnam, who came from behind twice to hold Myanmar to a 2-2 draw in Navi Mumbai, will take on Group A winners China in the last eight.<br><br>The Philippines will face Taiwan, who finished second in Group A.<br> <br>Group A ended with only three teams with hosts India thrown out of the tournament after a COVID-19 outbreak meant they were unable to field a team for their match against Taiwan.<br> <br>The quarter-finals will be held on Sunday, followed by the semi-finals on Feb.<br>3 and the title clash on Feb. 6.<br> <br>The competition is doubling up as Asia's qualifier for next year's Women's World Cup, with the continent awarded five guaranteed spots at the finals in Australia and New Zealand.<br> <br>Australia qualify for the World Cup as co-hosts while two other Asian nations will feature in an intercontinental playoff round.<br><br>(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)<br>
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<br>Jan 27 (Reuters) - Australia defeated Thailand 2-1 at the Women's Asian Cup in Mumbai on Thursday to secure the top spot in Group B and set up a quarter-final clash with South Korea.<br> <br>The Matildas finished the group stage with nine points, ahead of the Philippines, who ended on six points after thrashing Indonesia 6-0 in Pune.<br> <br>Australia took the lead in the 39th minute after Emily van Egmond scored with a low drive from the edge of the box and all-time leading scorer Sam Kerr came off the bench to add the second goal in the 80th minute.<br> <br>Thailand substitute Nipawan Panyosuk scored in stoppage time, lobbing the ball over keeper Lydia Williams with a stunning shot from distance.<br> <br>Despite the defeat, Thailand advanced to the quarter-finals on account of finishing among the best third-placed teams alongside Vietnam.<br> <br>Thailand will face two-time defending champions Japan, [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom прогон хрумер] who clinched the top spot in Group C on goal difference despite being held to a 1-1 draw by second-placed South Korea.<br> <br>Forward Roki Ueki gave Japan the dream start with a goal in the first minute -- the quickest at the competition -- as she charged into the box and found the bottom left corner with a fine finish.<br> <br>South Korea, putting up an improved performance in the second half, found a late equaliser through substitute Seo Ji-youn in the 85th minute after a scramble in the box.<br> <br>Vietnam, who came from behind twice to hold Myanmar to a 2-2 draw in Navi Mumbai, will take on Group A winners China in the last eight.<br><br>The Philippines will face Taiwan, who finished second in Group A.<br> <br>Group A ended with only three teams with hosts India thrown out of the tournament after a COVID-19 outbreak meant they were unable to field a team for their match against Taiwan.<br> <br>The quarter-finals will be held on Sunday, followed by the semi-finals on Feb.<br>3 and the title clash on Feb. 6.<br> <br>The competition is doubling up as Asia's qualifier for next year's Women's World Cup, with the continent awarded five guaranteed spots at the finals in Australia and New Zealand.<br> <br>Australia qualify for the World Cup as co-hosts while two other Asian nations will feature in an intercontinental playoff round.<br><br>(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)<br>
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