The New Zealand women's football side booked their place at next year's Women's World Cup in Canada with a comprehensive 10-0 win over the Cook Islands in their final match of the Oceania Nations Cup in Papua New Guinea today.
It will be the fourth appearance for the Football Ferns at the World Cup after playing in 2007 and 2011 as well as the inaugural tournament in 1991.
They jumped out to a 4-0 lead inside 20 minutes thanks to a Helen Collins double and controlled the match throughout.
Ria Percival's first-half strike was notable for the fact it was the 500th goal the Football Ferns have scored in their history.
New Zealand 10 (Amber Hearn 19', 47', 86', Helen Collins 12', 20', Abby Erceg 14', Ria Percival 43', Rosie White 45+4', Rebekah Stott 54', Betsy Hassett 75') Cook Islands 0. HT: 6-0.