Football Ferns veteran Hayley Moorwood says her side is well aware of the difficulties of playing in Papua New Guinea and focused on completing the job on Wednesday in Port Moresby.
After a resounding 8-0 win on Saturday in Whangarei, the Football Ferns are firmly in control of the two-leg Oceania women's Olympic qualifier final at the halfway stage, with their ticket to the London Games all but booked.
While it would take a massive upset to deny New Zealand a second football team at the Olympics - the men's side have already qualified - Papua New Guinea is a difficult place to play.
On Saturday, Moorwood became the first Kiwi footballer to play 75 'A' internationals, and with three of those caps coming from games in Oceania's most populous nation, she is well placed to speak of the challenges.
"Playing PNG in PNG is always one of the toughest games we play," the 28-year-old said."It's a country we've been to a few times now and one you need to be used to going into an Olympic qualifier.