Australia’s Sam Kerr Scores Wonder Goal in Women’s World Cup Semifinal vs. England

The Matildas superstar brought Australia level in the 63rd minute with a stunning strike from distance.
Australia’s Sam Kerr Scores Wonder Goal in Women’s World Cup Semifinal vs. England
Australia’s Sam Kerr Scores Wonder Goal in Women’s World Cup Semifinal vs. England /

In her first start at the 2023 Women’s World Cup, Sam Kerr showed the world exactly what this tournament was missing all along. 

Against powerhouse England in the semifinals, Kerr scored her first goal of the tournament in stunning fashion in the 63rd minute to knot the score at 1–1. 

Kerr missed the entire group stage due to calf injury suffered on the eve of the tournament and only played sparingly as a substitute throughout the knockout stage. Until Wednesday, her biggest contribution was a penalty converted during a quarterfinal penalty-kick shootout win over France. 

But on Wednesday, the Chelsea star received her first start of the tournament and made it count. Taking on two defenders during a counterattack, Kerr rocketed a knuckling shot from beyond the 18-yard box that sent the soldout Stadium Australia into rapture. 

The goal came at the perfect time for the Matildas after Ella Toone’s opening goal for England in the first half. 

The strike was Kerr’s sixth World Cup goal after scoring five at the 2019 tournament. The 29-year-old is Australia’s all-time leading goalscorer—men or women—with 64 goals.


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Andrew Gastelum is a programming editor and writer at Sports Illustrated who specializes in soccer, the Olympics and international sports. He joined the SI staff in March 2021 and previously contributed to Howler Magazine and NBC Sports. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame alum and is currently based in Italy.