Mary Fowler and Sam Kerr expected to be fit to play in Asian Cup

Joanna Guelas
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Mary Fowler and Sam Kerr are both expected to be fit for the Asian Cup.
Mary Fowler and Sam Kerr are both expected to be fit for the Asian Cup. Credit: James Worsfold/Getty Images

Matildas star Mary Fowler is primed to make a speedy comeback from a knee reconstruction in a massive boost for Australia’s 2026 Women’s Asian Cup hopes.

Australia coach Joe Montemurro also expects Sam Kerr to be fit and firing as they prepare to play Asian heavyweights South Korea, the Philippines and Iran in the group stage.

Manchester City forward Fowler is on target to return to action by November, less than seven months after injuring her knee in the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United in April.

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The 22-year-old was facing close to a year on the sidelines, in what shaped as a hammer blow to Australia’s hopes of winning the Asian Cup.

But coach Montemurro says Fowler is progressing better than expected ahead of the March tournament.

“I spoke to her the other day and she’s on track,” Montemurro said.

“She’s in Sydney at the moment doing some running.

“She’s looking good, and she should be hopefully back playing before November.”

Fowler had been in dynamic form for City, scoring 10 goals across all competitions, and underlined her ability with a starring role in Australia’s recent international friendlies against South Korea.

“She’s a special player and a special player not just for Australia but worldwide,” Montemurro said.

“She’s that X-factor, and you need those X-factors in these tournaments.

“You need that player to unlock something at times and to have Mary involved will be really good.”

Montemurro is just as optimistic about striker Kerr’s return for the continental tournament.

Unlike Fowler, Kerr’s recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament tear has been prolonged.

The 31-year-old hasn’t played since suffering the injury while training with English powerhouse Chelsea in January 2024.

Kerr had suffered another injury - not related to the ACL - that also required surgery, but has returned to pre-season training at Chelsea.

“It was important that she didn’t jump straight into pre-season. It was important that there was a build,” Montemurro said.

“Hopefully, by the end of pre-season, she’ll be at the level with everyone else and then she’s up for game time, so everything’s tracking positively.”

Australia will kick off their bid for a second Asian Cup trophy when they host the Philippines in the opening match at Perth’s Optus Stadium on March 1.

The Matildas will then play on Iran at Cbus Super Stadium on the Gold Coast on March 5, before facing South Korea at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on March 8.

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