Social media erupted with excitement Sunday night as the United States beat Japan to take home a 5-2 victory in the Women’s World Cup final, the first time the U.S. has won since 1999. From President Obama to Beyoncé, the Internet was in a celebratory mood after the women’s win.
On Google, interest in the women’s World Cup rose in every state in the U.S. as the nation went into Sunday night’s match. According to Google, the top questions users were searching on Google on the Women’s World Cup in the 24 hours before the final match were:
- What channel is the Women’s World Cup on?
- Where is the Women’s World Cup?
- How old is Abby Wambach?
- When is the Women’s World Cup?
- What is the point spread in each Women’s World Cup game?
And the top players being searched for on Google in the same period were:









