In a thrilling, if one-sided, final, the United States thrashed Japan 5-2 in the 2015 Women's World Cup.
Carli Lloyd's hat-trick and a goal from Lauren Holiday put the USA up 4-0 inside 16 minutes, before Yuki Ogimi and a Julie Johnston own goal gave Japan some hope, but Tobin Heath's strike sealed the win for the USA.
The win is the United States' third victory in the competition, following triumphs in 1991 and 1999.
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The final began at a frantic pace as the USA hit Japan for six—well, four—with Holiday scoring amid a 13-minute hat-trick for Lloyd.