Sam Kerr ruled out of the first World Cup game in huge blow for Australia
Sam Kerr will miss Australia's first two games at the Women's World Cup with a calf injury.
Ker will miss the co-hosts' opening Group B clash against the Republic of Ireland at Stadium Australia on Thursday.She will be hopeful of returning prior to her side's match of the group stages against Canada on July 31.Full details on when and where to watch every Women's World Cup game this summer "Of course I would have loved to have been out there tonight but I can't wait to be a part of this amazing journey which starts now."
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