The first meeting between sports teams from South Korea and North Korea since 2018 is set to take place in the women's Asian Champions League on May 20.
Naegohyang FC, a football club based in the North Korean capital Pyongyang, will play Suwon FC in the semi-finals.
The Korean Football Association (KFA) said the North Korean club had submitted to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) a list of players and staff who will travel to the match near Seoul.
South Korean news agency Yonhap reported on Monday the delegation consists of 27 players and 12 staff members. It is to arrive in South Korea on May 17, travelling from Beijing.
The report said it would be the first visit by North Korean women footballers to South Korea since the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon.
Most recently, eight years ago, sports teams from the northern part of the Korean peninsula were in South Korea for shooting, table tennis and youth football following a temporary thaw in relations at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.
There have been tensions for more than seven decades between dictatorial North Korea and democratic South Korea. An armistice has been in place between the two states since the end of the Korean War in 1953. There is no peace treaty.
Attempts at rapprochement, including through sport, have so far largely been unsuccessful.