Email Updated June 22, 2015 12:58:44 Photo: Kyah Simon of Australia (obscured) is mobbed by team-mates after scoring the winner. (Getty Images) Sorry, this audio has expired Audio: Interview: Michelle Heyman (ABC News) Map: Canada The Matildas have put their Women’s World Cup rivals on notice after securing a place in the quarter-finals with a 1-0 win over Brazil in Canada this morning. Sorry, this video has expired Video: Kyah Simon scores Australia’s winning goal against Brazil (ABC News) Substitute Kyah Simon got the breakthrough goal after 80 minutes in wet and windy conditions against the 2007 runners-up, captained by former five-time world player of the year Marta. Australia, ranked 10th in the world, is now preparing for a quarter-final clash against either fourth-ranked Japan or the 12th-ranked Netherlands, who face each other on Tuesday (local time). Australia’s coach Alen Stajcic hailed Australia’s “exhilarating” first finals victory in a World Cup tournament as a “massively historic moment” and issued a warning to other teams. “We’re a dangerous team, one of the most dangerous teams at the World Cup, if not the most dangerous team in going forward,” he said. External Link: Kyah Simon tweets after World Cup goal “Our defence…