Leah Williamson showed off her chic sense of style as she walked the red carpet at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards at MediaCityUK in Salford on Tuesday.
The footballer, 26, wore a slate gray pinstripe suit which she paired with a white shirt and black tie.
Arsenal player and England women's national team captain Leah wore a pair of white heels as she posed at the star-studded event.
She was joined by Lionesses goalkeeper Mary Earps, 30, who looked sensational in a black plunging dress with sheer lace detail.
The footballer's garment also featured a cut-out detail along the midriff, as she styled her locks in loose waves for the event.
Leah Williamson showed off her chic sense of style as she walked the red carpet at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards at MediaCityUK in Salford on Tuesday
She was joined by Lioness teammates Mary Earps (left) and Jill Scott (right), who wowed in glamorous ensembles
Meanwhile, former Lioness captain Jill Scott, 36, cut a dazzling figure as she donned a sparkling white rhinestone-covered top.
It was decorated with light blue feathers around the cuffs.
The footballer paired the top with light blue trousers as she beamed alongside Scottish footballer girlfriend Jen Beattie.
Jill completed her look with a baby blue handbag and metallic silver heels, while her hair was worn back in a French braid.
Jen, 32 – newly single following her split from former Love Island winner Amber Gill – opted for a black suit at the event.
It comes after Leah received her Order of the British Empire (OBE) from Prince William at Windsor Castle following England's final victory at the 2022 European Championship.
She was named in the King's New Year's Honors list at the end of 2022, along with fellow teammates Lucy Bronze, Beth Mead and Ellen White.
Mary is the frontrunner to be crowned at the glitzy celebration after being shortlisted from six people.
Footballer Leah, 26, wore a slate gray pinstripe suit which she paired with a white shirt and black tie
She was joined by Lionesses goalkeeper Mary Earps, 30, who looked sensational in a black plunging dress with sheer lace detailing.
She is the odds-on bookmakers' favorite to become the second Lioness to lift the coveted award, following Beth Mead's victory last year.
The sportswoman is known as Mary Queen of Stops and faces competition from Ashes hero Stuart Broad and world heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson.
Veteran jockey Frankie Dettori, Europe's Ryder Cup talisman Rory McIlroy and wheelchair tennis number 1 Alfie Hewett have also been nominated for the prestigious award.
The athlete who tops the public vote tonight will become SPOTY's 70th winner.
Hill paired her sheer top with light blue trousers as she beamed alongside her Scottish footballer girlfriend Jen Beattie (right)