Ahead of the London ceremony, taking place on 30 May, supporters have the opportunity to vote on several of this year’s accolades via public ballots.
The event, set to be the second of its kind, recognises outstanding achievement throughout women’s football, celebrating the people, brands and organisations contributing to the phenomenal growth of the game.
United’s Mary Earps and Nikita Parris are both up for the Football Player of the Year award, while Earps is also one of 10 players in the running to win the 2023 World Cup Hero prize.