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Four Oceania nations began 2027 Women’s World Cup qualifiers in Cook Islands, with winners advancing to Round Two.
Four nations—American Samoa, Cook Islands, Tahiti, and Tonga—began Round One of the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers in the Cook Islands, competing in a knockout format at Rarotonga’s CIFA Academy.
The winner advances to Round Two, joining New Zealand, Samoa, and Solomon Islands, while the loser plays a friendly.
Tonga, ranked 107th, aims to build on past performances, while American Samoa, making its senior OFC debut, seeks its first qualifier win under coach Amanda Cromwell, focusing on long-term growth.
Host Cook Islands, ranked 122nd, highlight homegrown talent and momentum from an eighth-place OFC Nations Cup finish.
Tahiti, ranked 119th, also aims to progress, with all teams viewing the qualifiers as key steps in developing women’s football across Oceania.
Cuatro naciones de Oceanía comenzaron los clasificatorios para la Copa Mundial Femenina de 2027 en las Islas Cook, y las ganadoras avanzaron a la segunda ronda.