Mary Earps showed off her glamorous sense of style as she walked the red carpet at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards at MediaCityUK in Salford.
Lionesses goalkeeper Mary, 30, 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.
Her dress reached the floor and she added a few inches to her frame by opting for open-toed heels for the evening.
The sports star is adorned with a delicate gold chain and a matching bracelet.
Mary Earps, 30, showed off her glamorous sense of style as she walked the red carpet at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards at MediaCityUK in Salford on Tuesday
Lionesses goalkeeper Mary looked sensational in a black plunging dress with sheer lace detail
The winner of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award will be announced tonight.
Mary is the frontrunner to be crowned at the glitzy celebration after being shortlisted from six people.
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.
It comes after Mary was voted BBC's Women's Footballer of the Year, making history as the first goalkeeper to be honoured, capping off a star-studded 2023 for the Lionesses No.1.
The 30-year-old has been honored with a host of awards for her contributions for both her country and Manchester United, who she helped finish second in the Women's Super League last year.
The footballer's garment also featured a cut-out detail along the midriff, as she styled her locks in loose waves for the event.
The sports star is adorned with a delicate gold chain and a matching bracelet
Her dress reached the floor and she added a few inches to her frame by opting for open-toed heels for the evening.
Earps was previously named Women's Goalkeeper at FIFA's The Best Awards in 2022, before being named England Women's Player of the Year in September following Sarina Wiegman's side's promising but ultimately unsuccessful World Cup campaign.
The shot-stopper won the Golden Glove in Australia in the aftermath of the summer tournament in Australia, just weeks after winning the honor in the WSL.
The England international was also honored at this year's GQ Men of the Year awards, alongside colleagues such as Spanish midfielder Jennifer Hermoso and Wrexham's Paul Mullin.
“I'm truly honored,” Mary said BBC Sports. 'It is special to be the first goalkeeper to receive the award, and I am extremely grateful for that.'
Mary is the frontrunner to be crowned at the glitzy celebration after being shortlisted from six