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Ann-Katrin Berger saves penalties from Ashley Lawrence and Adriana Leon before converting winning kick.
The win sets up a rematch from the group stage, when the USWNT beat Japan 4-1 .
Defending champion Canada has been dogged by a drone spying scandal throughout the tournament.
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