US 2- Netherlands 0 . The US earn a record fourth star. After a battle between the US and the Netherlands, the gritty Americans come out on top, winning the fourth Women's World Cup in USWNT history.
With 26 goals scored at France 2019, USA set a new record for a single edition of the Women's World Cup.
Golden Ball winner in 2015 Carli Lloyd played in her third Women's World Cup final.
The attendance announced: 57,900 in Lyon.
Rapinoe's goal is the first penalty scored in a Women's World Cup final match. It was the second penalty awarded in a final, but the first was saved by Germany goalkeeping legend Nadine Angerer from a shot by Brazil star Marta in 2007.
Megan Rapinoe is the oldest goalscorer in a Women's World Cup Final at the age of 34 years and two months. Her team-mate Carli Lloyd was the previous record holder in the category at 32 years and 354 days.
Rose Lavelle doubles USA's lead with a brilliant piece of individual skill. After a long dribble, Lavelle finds the bottom corner with a left-footed strike on top of the penalty area.