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Kerr gives Australia World Cup boost but England sweat on Walsh

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Australia’s forward Sam Kerr (L)Captain Sam Kerr declared herself available on Saturday for Australia’s must-win clash with Olympic champions Canada in a major boost for the Women’s World Cup co-hosts.It came as European champions England sweated on the fitness of key midfielder Keira Walsh after she was stretchered off in their win over Denmark with what looked like a serious knee injury.Prolific Chelsea striker Kerr, the face of the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, suffered a calf injury on the eve of the tournament and missed the Matildas’ first two games.The Australians, who were one of the favourites to win the title, squeezed past Ireland 1-0 thanks to a penalty to open their campaign but were then stunned 3-2 by Nigeria.That left their World Cup in serious peril and underlined just how much they missed their talismanic goalscorer.With the critical encounter against Canada looming on Monday, the 29-year-old fronted the media in Brisbane to say: “I am going to be there, I am going to be ready.”But Kerr declined to say how much of a part she will play in the clash in Melbourne.“I would love to tell you guys everything but you know being in sport a long time that that’s a massive thing that the opposition wants to know,” Kerr said.“It is going to go down to the wire.

I am definitely going to be available but how we decide to use that is not to be given to the opposition.”The 26-year-old Barcelona midfielder Walsh appeared to suffer a serious knee injury against Denmark on Friday.There has been a spate of knee injuries in women’s football and England were already missing captain Leah Williamson and Euro 2022 Golden Boot winner Beth Mead for that reason.Coach Sarina Wiegman said after seeing her side win 1-0 to

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