Chelsea FC star Sam Kerr is officially back, as the 31-year-old Australian striker gears up to make her first appearance for her WSL club in 20 months after suffering an ACL tear in January 2024.
"Sam Kerr is on the squad, so she will be involved in the game [against Manchester City]," Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor told reporters on Thursday as the Blues gear up for their 2025/26 WSL season opener on Friday.
"[Kerr] is in a good place, she has been training well, she's physically in a good position," Bompastor continued. "She's also mentally in a good position, because again I think she's one of the players everyone wants to see on the pitch."
Kerr's return to play is just the latest boost for the six-time reigning WSL champions this week, with Chelsea officially finalizing the near-$1.5 million transfer of USWNT forward Alyssa Thompson from NWSL side Angel City.
Thompson signed a five-year deal with the London club just hours before the WSL's transfer window closure on Thursday evening.
Chelsea quickly accelerated interest in the 20-year-old rising US star after Colombian striker Mayra Ramirez suffered a significant right hamstring injury in a preseason match last weekend.
How to watch Sam Kerr in Chelsea FC's 2025/26 WSL opener
The Blues will begin their hunt for a record-extending seventh consecutive WSL trophy on Friday, when Chelsea hosts Manchester City to open the UK league's 2025/26 season.
The clash kicks off at 2:30 PM ET with live coverage streaming on ESPN+.