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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2011,Final
USA vs Japan
Date: Sunday,July 17,2011
Kick off Time: 18:45 GMT
Venue: Frankfurt FIFA WWC Stadium

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USA vs Japan Final Women’s World Cup 2011. The final of the 2011 Fifa Women’s World Cup will be between Japan and the USA on Sunday 17 July 2011 in Frankfurt. U.S. women World Cup Soccer enters the Final after beat France 3-1, while Team Japan defeated Sweden 3-1. Japan vs USA live on Jul 17: 2:45 PM EDT on ESPN3.

United States women’s soccer team continues to dominate the sports headlines as they defeated France 3-1 in a dominating fashion as they advance to the FIFA Women’s World Cup Final. The USA had a comfortable start in their group with a 2-0 win over North Korea thanks to second half goals from Lauren Cheney and Buehler. And their route to the quarter finals was secured when they beat Columbia 3-0 in the second match, with O’Reilly, Megan Rapinoe and Carli Lloyd finding the net. The North Americans though always looked second best in their final match against Sweden, losing 2-1.
For Japan, Team Japan will have a slight familiarity advantage as the game will be played at the Commerzbank Arena, better known as the Waldstadion, home of Eintracht Frankfurt, which is where Japan won their semi-final game against Sweden. Japan struggled a little in their opening group game against New Zealand despite taking the lead on six minutes through Yuki Nagasato. New Zealand were level six minutes later and it took a 68th minute strike from Miyama to seal the win. The Japanese had it easier in the second match with a 4-0 win over Mexico helped by a hat-trick from Sawa and a goal by Shinobu Ohno. They lost their last group match 2-0 to England.

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