LYON, France -- The United States is about to conclude its summer in France with an opportunity to further cement its place as the best women's soccer team on the international stage.
The U.S. faces the Netherlands on Sunday for the Women's World Cup championship. A victory would give the Americans a second straight title and their fourth overall, more than any other nation
"I'm like a kid in the candy store right now," U.S. star Megan Rapinoe said. "This is the absolute best stage. I already feel more anxious and more nervous than in any of the other games.