This October marks another first for Kerr, her debut call-up under new Matildas boss Montemurro. The Australian coach, known for his days in charge of Arsenal and Juventus, hailed Kerr’s return as "a special moment" for the nation.
"Having Sam back in the squad is a special moment - not just for the team, but for Australian football," he said. "Her leadership and presence are invaluable as we continue building toward the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 and beyond. The team and my expectations in October are that we will continue to work hard, be humble and grow as a collective unit.
"We are excited to bring this group together for two important fixtures in the October window where we have the opportunity to challenge ourselves, strengthen our cohesion, and continue shape the way we play. The squad showcases the depth we are looking to build, by utilising experienced players who continue to set high standards alongside the next generation of Matildas players. It will be Australia’s first time competing against Wales and there is a competitive history with England, so both games will provide different challenges to test the team, our playing style and the way be play together."
However, one burning question remains: will Kerr reclaim the captain’s armband? During her absence, Steph Catley led the team with authority, earning praise for her composure and leadership. While the Matildas’ announcement didn’t clarify who would skipper the side in October, there’s no doubt Kerr’s influence will be felt regardless of who wears the armband.
Meanwhile, fan favourites Cortnee Vine and Katrina Gorry also make their returns. Meanwhile, the Matildas will have to do without Mary Fowler (ACL) and Tameka Yallop (hamstring), both sidelined with injuries.