- Courtney Nevin is part of the Australia squad to qualify in the FIFA Women's World Cup- The Leicester City full-back was a substitute as her nation defeated Canada and topped Group B- CJ Bott featured throughout for New Zealand, who exited the competition - A goalless draw with Switzerland left the co-hosts third in Group A after three games
The host nation topped Group B courtesy of that victory at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, with Mary Fowler and Steph Catley on the scoresheet in the second half after Hayley Raso's brace.
Foxes defender Courtney Nevin was an unused substitute for the Matildas, who finished on six points, with two wins from their three group matches. Tony Gustavsson's side will now face the runners-up from Group D in the last 16, which includes England, Denmark, China and Haiti.
Elsewhere, fellow hosts New Zealand were eliminated from the competition at the group stage despite a 0-0 draw with Switzerland in their final game.
Leicester City right-back CJ Bott played 90 minutes once more against the Swiss, but the point picked up from that goalless draw in Dunedin wasn't enough to see the Football Ferns through to the knockout stages. Norway beat Philippines 6-0 in the other game in Group A, leaving New Zealand on four points from their three games and finishing third behind the Norwegians, who also collected four points.