Lionesses Mary Earps, Alessia Russo and Ella Toone made sure to bring the glamour as they stepped out at The Best FIFA Football Awards on Monday night.
The footballers joined a guest list of sporting legends at The Apollo Theatre for the annual awards ceremony, which honour the most outstanding people in football.
For the glitzy occasion, goalkeeper Mary, 30, made sure all eyes were on her in a stunning red gown with a plunging neckline and a cut-out waist.
The Manchester United footballer gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of silver strapped heels as she posed up a storm on the carpet.
Mary is in contention for another prize at The Best FIFA Football Awards after picking up the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award last month.
Lionesses Mary Earps, Alessia Russo and Ella Toone made sure to bring the glamour as they stepped out at The Best FIFA Football Awards on Monday night
Mary joined a guest list of sporting legends at The Apollo Theatre for the annual awards ceremony, which honour the most outstanding people in football
She is the current holder of The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper honour and is up for the gong yet again, after being named goalkeeper of the tournament at the Women’s World Cup.
Barcelona and Spain keeper Cata Coll is also nominated, as well as West Ham and Australia’s Mackenzie Arnold.
Also in attendance was Arsenal forward Alessia, 24, who showed off her incredible figure in a sheer knitted black dress embellished with dazzling silver sequins.
She completed her show-stopping ensemble with a pair of black heels and let her outfit do all the talking as she kept her accessories minimal.
Manchester United midfielder Ella, 24, also put on a very glamorous display in an eye-catching black jumpsuit covered in sparkling sequins.
Her elegant ensemble also featured feathered shoulders and flared trousers and she appeared to be in jovial spirits as she smiled for the cameras.
Ella added to her ensemble with a pair of strapped heels and toted her essentials in a small black quilted handbag.
It is the eighth edition of the The Best FIFA Awards since their split from the Ballon d’Or.
Since 2016, the annual awards ceremony have recognised the greatest players, coaches and fans in the sport. Winners are determined through voting by a global panel of national team coaches and captains, selected journalists, plus fans online.
This year, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland are battling it out on the men’s shortlist for FIFA’s player of the year award.
Meanwhile, the women’s award finalists are 2023 World Cup winners Aitana Bonmatí and Jenni Hermoso of Spain, plus Linda Caicedo of Colombia.