Soccer - Kerr fires Australia into Asian Cup final; stunning goal ensures China go out of tournament


Australia's Sam Kerr reacts following the Women's Asian Cup semifinal soccer match between China and Australia in Perth, Australia, Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Australia qualified for the final with a 2-1 victory over China. - AP Photo/Gary Day

PERTH (Reuters): Australia captain Sam Kerr sealed a 2-1 win over China with a stunning second-half goal on Tuesday to put the hosts into their fourth Women's Asian Cup final.

The Matildas will hunt a second trophy in the continental tournament and first since 2010 against Japan or South Korea, who play in the second semi-final in Sydney on Wednesday.

Scoring in front of home-town fans for the third time in the event, Kerr struck the winner on 58 minutes, threading the needle from an acute angle to send the Perth Stadium crowd into delirium.

Defending champions China had levelled the match with a Zhang Linyan penalty in the 26th minute following an early strike by Caitlin Foord.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Ed Osmond)

 

 

 

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