Who will win Women's Footballer of the Year?Published29 March 2018Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Striker Fran Kirby is jewel in Chelsea Ladies' crown, after guiding them to their first ever Champions League semi-final. But is it enough to secure the Footballer of the Year Award?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Man City's Isobel Christiansen, who also plays for England as a midfielder, is up for the prize. It's the first time that the Football Writers' Association have run a women's competition. They've been honouring male players for 71 years.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Jodie Taylor will be looking to get her hands on yet another award. The striker has already won the Golden Boot as top scorer in the 2017 European Championship - but will be eyeing up the Footballer of the Year Award.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Another Lioness, Jordan Nobbs will be looking for a boost after missing out playing in the SheBelieves Cup due to injury earlier in the year. The winner of the Footballer of the Year will be announced in London on 10 May and is judged by a panel.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, England team player Lucy Bronze has recently started playing for Lyon, in France - and is arguably the world's best right back. Could she lift the prize?More on this storyMan City Women's 'momentous occasion at Wembley' Video, 00:01:43Man City Women's 'momentous occasion at Wembley'Published16 May 20171:43Norway's men and women footballers to be paid the samePublished8 October 2017England beaten 3-0 in Euros semi finalPublished4 August 2017