The City forward started for the Matildas in what was a thriller in Sydney that saw former Blues defender Alanna Kennedy twice on target.
Both sides had already secured their spots in the quarter-finals after beating the Philippines and Iran earlier in the tournament with South Korea having a better goal difference by just one goal.
Mun Eun-Ju put them ahead inside 13 minutes but the home side led at the break through goals from Kennedy and Chelsea’s Sam Kerr.
The game was turned on its head again with two goals in three minutes from Kim Shin-Ji and then Kang Chae-Rim.
Kennedy fired another equaliser eight minutes into injury time but the draw was enough to see South Korea top the group.
Australia will now face either North Korea or China in the last-eight in Perth on Friday 13 March.
City v Spurs: Everything to Play For
We’re back in action at the Joie Stadium on Saturday 21 March, when we welcome Tottenham Hotspur for a 12:00 (UK) kick-off.
City sit top of the WSL table with just six matches remaining, boasting a 100% record on home soil, but that’ll be put to the test against the visitors.
Indeed, Spurs still hold faint hopes of European qualification and have lost just once on the road in 2026, even winning their last away fixture in the WSL 7-3 at Aston Villa.
It all points towards another thrilling clash at the Joie Stadium. Seated tickets available from just £15 for adults and £6 for Under-16s, with standing tickets on sale for just £13 for adults or £5 for Under-16s.
Don’t miss out as City’s push for the WSL title continues!