Kerr has also admitted that she is excited to be heading into the tournament without the focus on her injury. Kerr tore her left calf on the eve of the 2023 World Cup in Australia, and then injured her right calf before the third-place playoff loss to Sweden as the Matildas reached the semi-finals.
"I'm just really looking forward to being in a tournament and not talking about my left calf," Kerr said.
"I've had a long journey from my ACL return, so I'm just honestly so excited, so grateful to be back here and just be playing football, enjoying training, enjoying all the things that come in, come with the team.
"Obviously, the last tournament didn't go the way I wanted personally, but on a team level it was an amazing tournament. So I feel like I'm just really lucky to be here again at a major tournament on home soil.
"Most people in their career don't get to play one home tournament at home. So the fact that we get two opportunities is an incredible honour."