Defending champions Japan and the rival United States are gearing up for the Women’s World Cup final in Vancouver tomorrow where both teams will have the added motivation of trying to avenge a past loss to the other.

For the Americans, it is all about avenging their loss to Japan in the 2011 World Cup final where the latter triumphed on penalties after the game finished 2-2 after extra-time.

For the world champions, the game represents a chance to get one back on the Americans for their 2-1 win in the gold medal game at the 2012 Olympics.

“(The Americans) took the Olympic gold medal but we aren’t going to hand over the World Cup. That is the kind of spirit we will play with,” said Japanese midfielder Aya Miyama.

Many Japanese fans will still clearly recall the referee’s controversial failure to award Japan a penalty during the gold medal game when midfielder Tobin Heath handled inside the area.

Heath will still have painful memories of her penalty being saved in the 2011 shootout after team-mates Carli Lloyd and Shannon Boxx had also missed.

All three of those players are in Jill Ellis’s current US squad and will be keen to erase those memories by winning the country’s third World Cup title and first since 1999.

“These are two talented teams with a lot of history and rivalry, and I think it will be a classic,” said Ellis.

“Both teams have a lot of the same players from the 2011 World Cup final, but that said, this is a different team on a different journey.

“I know all 23 players and our staff are tremendously excited for this next challenge.”

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