Latest: Matildas beat Kenya 2-0 in the FIFA Series final, with Sam Kerr scoring her 75th international goal and Clare Wheeler adding a second. Highlights show Kerr’s opener off a corner misplayed by Kenya’s keeper and Wheeler’s composed finish after a Foord setup in the second half.[2][5]
What this means
- The fixture was part of the FIFA Series in Nairobi, with Australia controlling much of the match but Kenya pressing at times.[5][2]
- The win extends Kerr’s tallies and caps a milestone day for Alanna Kennedy, who earned her 150th cap and captained the side.[5]
Where to watch highlights
- Official Matildas and Football Australia channels posted concise highlights and key moments from the 2-0 win, including Kerr’s goal and Wheeler’s finish.[4][5]
- ESPN and ABC News summarized the match with video clips and post-match analysis, including the controversial disallowed goal for Foord’s potential second half effort.[2][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the most detailed timestamped highlight clips or summarize the key turning points of the match in a quick timeline.
Sources
Australia defeat hosts 2-0 as captain scores her 75th international goal before Clare Wheeler seals victory at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi
www.theguardian.comGame summary of the Kenya vs. Australia Women's International Friendly game, final score 0-2, from April 15, 2026 on ESPN.
www.espn.comLeticia McKenna nets a goal on her international debut, as the Matildas beat Malawi 5-0 to start their FIFA Series in Kenya.
www.abc.net.auSam Kerr's 75th international goal may have been her softest as she set her Matildas on the way to a surprisingly tough, controversial 2-0 victory over Kenya in the FIFA Series final.
www.espn.comFor all the latest CommBank Matildas news, videos, and fixtures, visit our official website.
matildas.com.auSam Kerr's 75th international goal has helped the Matildas to a surprisingly tough, controversial 2-0 victory over Kenya in the FIFA Series final.
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