New Zealand's job in their final pool game at the World Cup is simple: beat Australia and they are in the frame to win a medal.
After beating Japan 4-1 in their fourth pool A game in The Hague the women's Black Sticks sit fourth on six points, but a win over second-placed Australia on Monday night will lift them into second place.
That's assuming the top ranked and unbeaten Netherlands don't get beaten by Korea in their final pool game.
New Zealand coach Mark Hager was pleased with the win, but knows more hard work is needed before playing Australia.
''We did well today to come away with a result. We still lacked some finishing up front but we were able to put away some goals and two penalty corners," he said.