The four teams that have secured spots to compete in the semifinals of the 2026 Women's Asian Cup have been confirmed, including host Australia, China, Japan, and South Korea.
The host Australia was the first team to clinch a semifinal berth following a 2-1 victory over North Korea in a challenging match. Despite being disadvantaged in terms of game control, the Kangaroos effectively capitalized on opportunities to decide the outcome.
On the other side, China - the reigning champion also demonstrated resilience by defeating Taiwan (China) 2-0 after 120 minutes in the quarterfinals. This victory sets up a notable semifinal clash with Australia.
This is considered an "early final," with one side being the ambitious host nation and the other being the tournament's most traditional team with a record championship pedigree.
In the other bracket, Japan made a strong impression by crushing Philippines with a 7-0 score in the quarterfinals —one of the most decisive victories in the tournament. Meanwhile, South Korea advanced to the semifinals after a convincing win over Uzbekistan, continuing to display consistent performance throughout the competition.
The encounter between Japan and South Korea therefore promises to be highly balanced, as both are leading East Asian representatives with modern and well-organized playing styles.
According to the schedule, the two semifinal matches will take place on March 18, before the final is held on March 21 in Sydney.
Meanwhile, the four teams Uzbekistan, Philippines, North Korea, and Chinese Taipei will compete in a playoff round to secure the final two spots for the 2027 Women's World Cup.
Schedule for the 2026 Women's Asian Cup semifinals
| Time | Match | Venue |
| 16:00 on March 18 | Japan vs South Korea | Australia Stadium |
| 17:00 on March 18 | Australia vs China | Perth Stadium |
Schedule for the playoff to compete for 2027 World Cup spots
| Time | Match | Venue |
| 10:00 on March 18 | Philippines vs Uzbekistan | Gold Coast |
| 16:00 on March 18 | North Korea vs Taiwan | Gold Coast |