Australia advances to Women’s World Cup quarterfinals by beating Denmark with Sam Kerr back

SYDNEY — Australia advanced to the quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup by beating Denmark 2-0 in Sydney on Monday.

Goals from Caitlin Foord and Hayley Raso ensured the Matlidas weren’t the latest big name to crash out following the eliminations of holder the United States, Germany and Brazil.

The tournament co-host will face France or Morocco in Brisbane on Saturday.

Australian fans will start to believe their team could go on to be crowned world champion after star striker Sam Kerr returned from a calf injury to make her first appearance at the tournament.

In front of a crowd of 75,784 at Stadium Australia, the Matildas already put themselves on course for the last eight by the time Kerr made her entrance in the 80th minute.

Foord fired Australia in front in the 29th after running on to a pass from Mary Fowler.

Raso drilled home a second in the 70th after Emily van Egmond’s lay off.

Denmark’s Stine Ballisager and Australia’s Alanna Kennedy, right, challenge for the ball during the Women’s World Cup round of 16 soccer match between Australia and Denmark at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Aug. 7, 2023. Credit: AP/Rick Rycroft

The Sydney Opera House was lit up in the yellow and green colors of the Matildas as excitement grew ahead of kickoff.

Australian fans feared their team wouldn’t even get out of their group after losing to Nigeria. But a 4-0 win against Canada in its final Group B match secured top spot.

Back in Stadium Australia where it began its campaign on July 20, the Matildas were still without Kerr from the kickoff.

The striker injured her left calf on the eve on that opening game and did not play in the group stage. Despite recovering from the injury, she was named as a substitute against Denmark.

Australia's Mary Fowler during the Women's World Cup round of...

Australia’s Mary Fowler during the Women’s World Cup round of 16 soccer match between Australia and Denmark at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Aug. 7, 2023. Credit: AP/Mark Baker

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