An 82nd minute strike from Sarah Gregorius has seen the Football Ferns secure a 1-1 draw against the Korea Republic to finish second in their group at the Cyprus Women's Cup.
The Ferns fell behind to a 38th minute goal - the first conceded by New Zealand in the tournament - but forced a turnover high up the pitch to allow Gregorius to level the scores and keep hopes alive of a win which would have seen them leapfrog the Koreans at the top of Group C.
A lopsided three pool format which favoured teams in Pool A and B was amended ahead of the final pool game but an unbeaten New Zealand can still only finish as high as seventh, playing off against the Netherlands - the third place team from Group B - at 1am Wednesday morning (NZT) for that honour.
Group C winners Korea Republic play off against Finland - the third place team from Group B - for fifth place. The other group winners, France and Canada meet in Wednesday's final.
Coach Tony Readings took heart from a positive result against higher ranked opposition and praised his side's miserly defence which has so far conceded the equal fewest goals, along with France, in the 12 nation event.