Filipinas blank Iran, stay in the playoff hunt at AFC Women's Asian Cup
Sara Eggesvik, center, celebrates her goal with her Filipinas teammates. (AFC)
By KRISTEL SATUMBAGA
The Philippine women’s football team went full throttle and blanked Iran, 2-0, to keep its campaign alive in the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup at the Gold Coast Stadium in Australia on Sunday, March 8.
Sara Eggesvik struck first, firing a right-footed shot from the center of the box into the bottom-right corner in the 29th minute, with the goal confirmed after a VAR review.
Chandler McDaniel doubled the lead in the 82nd minute, finishing with a right-footed strike from the center of the box to the bottom-left corner off an assist from Ariana Markey.
It was the Filipinas’ first win in the tournament, finishing the group stage with a 1-0-2 win-draw-loss record for third place in Group A while dealing the Iranians their third straight setback.
The Nationals first lost to host Australia, 0-1, then to South Korea, 0-3.
The victory also kept the Nationals’ playoff hopes alive, as two additional berths reserved for the best third-place finishers across the three preliminary groups to join the top two teams from each bracket.
Already advancing in Group A are South Korea and Australia, who had identical 2-1-0 win-draw-loss cards after settling for a 3-3 draw in their match earlier in Sydney.
Also advancing automatically are North Korea and China in Group B, and Japan in Group C.
Chinese Taipei, which beat Vietnam, 1-0, on Saturday is in contention for the last playoff seat.
This put Vietnam in contention for the two third-placed teams to qualify, along with Uzbekistan and Bangladesh, which is slated to play their last match on Monday, March 9.