Here’s the latest on Matildas vs Kenya.
- Result: Matildas beat Kenya 2-0 in the FIFA Series final in Nairobi, with Sam Kerr scoring and Clare Wheeler adding a goal. This capped a competitive outing, with Kenya creating chances in the first half before Australia sealed the win.[1][4]
- Match context: The final was Kenya’s first meeting with the Matildas in the FIFA Series 2026. Australia had earlier opened with a 5-0 win over Malawi, and the team was wrapping up their FIFA Series campaign against Kenya.[2][3]
- Notable moments: Kerr’s goal marked her 75th international, and there was controversy over a disallowed Matildas goal later in the match, which drew protests from the Australian side. Alanna Kennedy earned her 150th cap in this match as captain.[1]
- Viewing details: In Australia, the fixture was covered on Paramount+ with additional FIFA+ options noted for international viewers. Kenyan media framed the final as a significant test for the hosts in Nairobi.[2]
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www.pulsesports.co.keGame summary of the Kenya vs. Australia Women's International Friendly game, final score 0-2, from 16 April 2026 on ESPN (AU).
www.espn.com.auThe matildas vs kenya final is set for 12: 30am AEST on Thursday 16 April at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi. It is the first meeting between the CommBank Matildas and the host nation, Kenya, in the FIFA Series 2026™. Australian viewers can watch live and exclusively on Paramount+, with coverage starting at 11: 55pm …
www.el-balad.comLeticia McKenna nets a goal on her international debut, as the Matildas beat Malawi 5-0 to start their FIFA Series in Kenya.
www.abc.net.auSam Kerr's 75th international goal has helped the Matildas to a surprisingly tough, controversial 2-0 victory over Kenya in the FIFA Series final.
www.abc.net.auCity star Leticia McKenna opened up on her “surreal” Matildas debut, scoring on debut to help the Matildas to a 5-0 win over Malawi.
melbournecityfc.com.auFor all the latest CommBank Matildas news, videos, and fixtures, visit our official website.
matildas.com.auAustralia have been dealt a major setback ahead of the FIFA Series after losing their Arsenal star to injury, casting doubt over their strength for a potential clash with Kenya.
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