Taipei: Taiwan missed a chance to secure a berth in the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup after losing 4-0 to North Korea at the AFC Women's Asian Cup in Australia on Thursday. Taiwan had just 24 percent possession and managed only four shots, none on target, as North Korea dominated the match. According to Focus Taiwan, Hong Song-ok scored a hat trick, opening the scoring in the 32nd minute before adding two more goals in the 49th and 68th minutes. Kim Kyong-yong also found the net in the 52nd minute. North Korea, ranked No. 10 in the world, registered 42 shots, including 17 on target. Despite the loss, goalkeeper Cheng Ssu-yu expressed optimism about the future, stating that Taiwanese female footballers are improving. "I believe that we are going to get that berth in the intercontinental play-off," she said. Taiwan reached the quarterfinals in the inaugural Women's World Cup in 1991 but has not qualified for any of the subsequent editions. The team's hopes of ending its World Cup drought now hinge on the inter continental play-off in November.