The star-studded shortlist for the 2023 Women's Football Awards was announced on Tuesday, with several of England's triumphant Euro 2022 Lionesses in line for recognition.
The ceremony - which will be hosted by former England and Chelsea star Eni Aluko and Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher - will take place in London on May 25 and the event is supported by Sportsmail.
It pays tribute to grassroots greatness as well as national and international superstars of the women's game.
There are several categories , including the coveted Player of the Year - with Beth Mead, Leah Williamson and Mary Earps among those in the running.
An International Player of the Year is also up for grabs with a glittering shortlist including Alexia Putellas, ebay auto parts Alex Morgan and Lucy Bronze, while champions of the women's game will also be recognised - a list that includes Ian Wright, Karen Carney and former England manager Phil Neville.