Mia Ross came on for the last few minutes of Wales' win over the Czech Republic in Cardiff.
Wales went behind initially before goals from Lily Woodham, Gemma Evans and Mared Griffiths completed the turnaround for the Dragons.
The 3-1 victory secured Wales' position as Group B1 winners, which should mean a more favourable draw in the play-offs for next year's World Cup when they come around in autumn.
Ellie Mason again played the full 90 for Northern Ireland in their 2-1 loss to Switzerland in Lurgan, County Armagh.
Switzerland were 2-0 up before an Emily Cassap goal in the 85th minute gave the Green and White Army hope for a comeback.
Sadly, that was not to be, but the loss did not affect Northern Ireland's position in the group, with a third-place finish and a place in the play-offs for the 2027 World Cup already confirmed.
Because they finished third in Group B2, they will likely get a tough draw in those play-offs.
Sophie Whitehouse was an unused substitute in the Republic of Ireland's winner-takes-all, final qualifier, against France in Grenoble.
Ireland lost 1-0, thanks to a Malvine Malard goal. The Manchester United striker finished acrobatically in the 40th minute to seal the win for her nation and confine the Girls in Green to a third-placed finish in Group A2. They will also be part of the play-offs later this year.
The draw for the first two play-off rounds takes place on June 18.