Fleur East and M People star Heather Small are lined up to perform at the inaugural Women’s Football Awards (WFAs).
The chart-toppers will take centre stage at the glitzy ceremony hosted by former footballers Eni Anulo and Jamie Carragher.
Arsenal’s Beth Mead, Manchester United’s Alessia Russo and Chelsea star Lauren James are just some of the footballers in the running for awards.
Earlier this week, awards organisers also announced a major charity partnership with Ovarian Cancer Action.
A donation will be made to the charity after the event.
Lionesses Beth Mead lost her mum June to ovarian cancer, and inspired a huge fundraiser in response.
Following her mum’s death, the football star decided to become an official ambassador for the charity.
Cary Wakefield, chief executive from Ovarian Cancer Action, said: ‘Ovarian Cancer Action are thrilled to be the chosen charity for the inaugural Women’s Football Awards, building on an incredible outpouring of support from the women’s football community.
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