In 2011, the U.S. Women's National Team made it all the way to the Women's World Cup final before falling on penalty kicks to Japan.

Now, four years later, the USA has a chance to redeem themselves and bring home their first Women's World Cup title since 1999.

After knocking off No. 1-ranked Germany in the semifinals, the USA is now preparing to face Japan in the Women's World Cup final Sunday at 4 p.m.

Here are the details you need to know about the game:

What: USA plays Japan in the Women's World Cup final

Where: BC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia.

When: Sunday, July 5 at 4 p.m. PT.

Channel: FOX Network (Comcast 12/712) | Live stream is available via Fox Soccer 2GO.

For fans looking to watch the Women's World Cup final, here are some places that will be going all out to show the World Cup final Sunday:

OMSI: OMSI will be showing the Women's World Cup final on their giant theater screen Sunday. This will be a great family-friendly option to watch the game (1945 SE Water Ave., 1-800-955-6674, omsi.edu)

Bazi Bierbrasserie: Bazi has been the place to be for this year's Women's World Cup. The Belgian beer bar is one of the official American Outlaws Portland partners for the U.S. Women's National Team games. Bazi will also be unveiling an outdoor beer garden and closing part of the street on SE 32nd Ave for Sunday's final game. Expect crowds (1522 S.E. 32nd Ave., 503-234-8888, bazipdx.com)

Mad Greek Deli: Mad Greek Deli has been another hot spot in Portland for the Women's World Cup. Mad Greek Deli will be hosting an official American Outlaws Portland watch party for the Women's World Cup final Sunday (1740 E. Burnside St., 503-232-0274, madgreekdeli.com)

The Cheerful Bullpen: The Cheerful Bullpen will be hosting an official American Outlaws Portland watch party for the Women's World Cup final Sunday (1730 S.W. Taylor St., 503-222-3063, cheerfulgrills.com)

Other places to watch the Women's World Cup final by neighborhood:

NORTHWEST PORTLAND

Lompoc Tavern: The Northwest Portland brewpub will be airing the games during business hours (1620 N.W. 23rd Ave., 503-894-9374, lompocbrewing.com)

Kell's Brew Pub: Like its big sister Irish bar downtown, Kell's Brew Pub will be showing as many World Cup games as possible (210 N.W. 21st Ave., 503-719-7175, kellsbrewpub.com)

The Fields: The sports bar will be showing all World Cup games during business hours (1139 N.W. 11th Ave., 503-841-6601, thefieldspdx.com)

Bethany Public House: The gastropub plans to show World Cup games during business hours (4840 N.W. Bethany Blvd, 971-371-2954, bethanypublichouse.com)

The River Pig: The Pearl District pub plans to show World Cup games during business hours, though other major sporting events, like the NBA Playoffs, will take priority (529 N.W. 13th Ave., 971-266-8897, riverpigsaloon.com)

Lightning Will Bar & Grill: The new Northwest Portland bar will be showing World Cup games in both their front and back rooms during business hours (305 NW 21st Ave, 503-327-8203, lightningwill.com)

DOWNTOWN PORTLAND

Kell's Irish Bar: The Irish pub will be showing as many games as possible both in their downtown and northwest locations (112 S.W. Second Ave., 503-227-4057, kellsirish.com)

Yard House: This downtown Portland bar with 130 beers on tap plans to show the World Cup games by request (888 S.W. Fifth Ave., 503-222-0147, yardhouse.com)

The Thirsty Lion: This sports-friendly pub promises to show World Cup games from its three Portland-area locations, including downtown Portland (71 S.W. Second Ave., 503-222-2155, thirstylionpub.com)

Paddy's Bar & Grill: The Irish bar and restaurant will be playing World Cup games by request and may show certain games on their larger projector if they get enough requests from patrons (65 SW Yamhill St, 503-224-5626, paddys.com)

The Cheerful Bullpen: Like its sister bar at Portland State University, the Cheerful Tortoise, the Bullpen will be showing as many World Cup games as possible (1730 S.W. Taylor St., 503-222-3063, cheerfulgrills.com)

SOUTHEAST PORTLAND

442 Soccer Bar: The Southeast Hawthorne soccer bar will be showing every Women's World Cup game on their five televisions. (1739 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., 503-238-3693, 442soccerbar.com)

The BeerMongers: The Southeast Portland taproom will be showing as many of the Women's World Cup games as possible and plans to have the sound on for all the U.S. games (1125 SE Division, 503-234-6012, thebeermongers.com)

Cartlandia: This bike-friendly cart pod plans to show as many World Cup Games as possible with sound on the five big screen TVs in its Blue Room Bar, according to owner (and former Portland Timber) Roger Goldingay. The food cart pod will also be showing all the World Cup games outside in their family-friendly beer garden tent (8145 S.E. 82nd Ave., 503-358-7873, cartlandia.com)

Beulahland: This soccer-friendly bar is showing all World Cup games in a family friendly environment. You can bring the kids with you to this spot. (118 N.E. 28th Ave., 503-235-2794, beulahlandpdx.com)

Horse Brass Pub: The celebrated Southeast Belmont Street pub plans to air all World Cup games. (4534 S.E. Belmont St., 503-232-2202, horsebrass.com)

The Growler Guys: The growler-fill station and bar will be showing all the Women's World Cup matches. (816 SE 8th Ave Suite 109, in the Grand Central Bowling building, 971-255-0715, thegrowlerguys.com)

Sellwood Public House: The bar will show all the U.S. matches as well as other World Cup games (8132 S.E. 13th Ave., 503-736-0179, sellwoodpublichouse.com)

NORTHEAST PORTLAND

The Station: The Alberta Street bar will be showing World Cup games by request during business hours (2703 N.E. Alberta St., 503-284-4491, stationpdx.com)

Rose City Futsal: Portland's premier futsal complex plans to show all the World Cup games at their in-house bar, Clive's Public House (5010 N.E. Oregon St., 503-734-2382, rosecityfutsal.com)

McGillacuddy's Sports Bar & Grill: This East Portland sports bar plans to air World Cup games by request from its many flat-screen televisions (11133 N.E. Halsey St., 503-257-2337, mcgillacuddys.com)

Peter's Bar & Grill: The Northwest Portland bar will be showing the Women's World Cup final on its televisions with the sound on (5701 NE Fremont, 503-460-0544, petersbarandgrill.com)

NORTH PORTLAND

Prost: The German beer bar will be a major destination for both fans of the United States and Germany during the World Cup. The bar will be showing all the Women's World Cup games during business hours and will be airing all the U.S. and Germany games with sound no matter what time they are on. The bar also has a television in their outdoor beer garden, which will give soccer fans the opportunity to enjoy the matches outside on sunny days (4237 N Mississippi Ave, 503-954-2674, prostportland.com)

The Fifth Quadrant: This cousin to the Lompoc Tavern will be showing World Cup games on all their televisions during business hours (3901 N Williams Ave, 503-288-3996, lompocbrewing.com)

Slim's: A solid dive bar with a serious soccer addiction, Slim's will be airing all the Women's World Cup games. (8635 N. Lombard Ave., 503-286-3854, Facebook: Slims)

The Old Gold: The Old Gold will be showing Sunday's World Cup Final on all three of its TVs (2105 N. Killingsworth, 503-894-8937, theoldgoldpdx.com)

OREGON CITY

The Highland Stillhouse: The Scottish pub is hoping to show as many World Cup games as possible (201 S. Second St., Oregon City, 503-723-6789, highlandstillhouse.com)

Beaverton

SuperPlay: The entertainment facility will be showing all the games on its 13 big screen televisions (9300 Southwest Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, Beaverton, 503-292-3523, www.superplayor.com)

Know of a bar or restaurant not on this list? Let us know by emailing jgoldberg@oregonian.com or in the comments and we'll update the list.

- Jamie Goldberg | jgoldberg@oregonian.com

503-853-3761 | @jamiebgoldberg