England keeper Earps crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year
LONDON : England women's goalkeeper Mary Earps was voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year on Tuesday, edging cricketer Stuart Broad into second place.
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LONDON : England women's goalkeeper Mary Earps was voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year on Tuesday, edging cricketer Stuart Broad into second place.
Manchester United Women and England goalkeeper Mary Earps has won BBC Sports Personality of the Year to become the second female footballer to win the award.
The 2023 BBC Sports Personality of the Year is back for its 70th edition. And the winner will be announced on Tuesday (December 19), when the show broadcasts live on BBC One. The six nominees have been revealed, with Manchester United's own Mary Earps favourite to win, succeeding fellow England footballer Beth Mead.
The nominees for this year's BBC Sports Personality of the Year award have been announced. The ceremony is being held at the BBC studios at MediaCity in Salford next Tuesday (December 19).
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