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USA v Japan
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Final
United States
USA
USA
WWWWL
5
WWWWL
FT
Japan
Japan
JPN
WWLDL
2
WWLDL
Carli Lloyd - 3', 5', 16'
Lauren Holiday - 14'
Tobin Heath - 54'
Yuki Nagasato - 27'
Julie Ertz - 52' OG
Summary
Report
Commentary
Statistics
Line-Ups
Bracket
USA
No.
Name
1
Hope Solo
4
Becky Sauerbrunn
19
Julie Ertz
22
Meghan Klingenberg
11
Ali Krieger
14
Morgan Gautrat
12
Lauren Holiday
15
Megan Rapinoe
5
Kelley O'Hara
17
Tobin Heath
20
Abby Wambach
13
Alex Morgan
3
Christie Rampone
10
Carli Lloyd
Substitutes
23
Christen Press
9
Heather O'Reilly
21
Alyssa Naeher
7
Shannon Boxx
2
Sydney Leroux
18
Ashlyn Harris
6
Whitney Engen
8
Amy Rodriguez
16
Lori Chalupny
JPN
No.
Name
18
Ayumi Kaihori
4
Saki Kumagai
3
Azusa Iwashimizu
10
Homare Sawa
5
Aya Sameshima
19
Saori Ariyoshi
13
Rumi Utsugi
6
Mizuho Sakaguchi
8
Aya Miyama
9
Nahomi Kawasumi
15
Yuika Sugasawa
17
Yuki Nagasato
11
Shinobu Ohno
16
Mana Iwabuchi
Substitutes
1
Miho Fukumoto
20
Yuri Kawamura
12
Megumi Kamionobe
23
Kana Kitahara
14
Asuna Tanaka
22
Asano Nagasato
2
Yukari Kinga
21
Erina Yamane
Game Information
BC Place
7:00 PM, July 5, 2015
Coverage: FOX
Vancouver, Canada
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