Fifa Fifpro World XIpublished at 20:39 British Summer Time 24 September 2018Breaking
Luka Modric (Real Madrid)
N'Golo Kante (Chelsea)
Highlights on BBC One from 22:45 (23:45, BBC One NI)
Luka Modric beats Cristiano Ronaldo and Mohamed Salah for the men's award
Marta beats Ada Hegerberg and Dzsenifer Marozsan to women's award
Liverpool's Mo Salah wins Fifa Puskas goal of the year, Courtois keeper of the year
France boss Deschamps wins men's coach award, Lyon's Reynald Pedros named women's coach
Emma Sanders
Luka Modric (Real Madrid)
N'Golo Kante (Chelsea)
David de Gea (Manchester United)
Dani Alves (Paris Saint-Germain)
Raphael Varane (Real Madrid)
Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)
Marcelo (Real Madrid)
The Fifa Fifpro World XI will now be announced.
Michael Ballack and Ronaldinho will read out the winners. LEGENDS!
But that hat is really not doing Ronaldinho any favours.
Top guy!
Lennart Thy missed a game for VVV-Venlo against PSV Eindhoven to donate stem cells to try and help a Leukaemia patient.
Since 1987, Fifa has awarded good behaviour within the game with the Fair Play Award.
The winner of the 2017 award was Togolese player Francis Kone, who performed life-saving first aid treatment on goalkeeper Martin Berkovec following a collision during a Czech First League game.
It was the fourth time he had administered life-saving treatment on the football pitch - twice in Africa and once in Thailand.
Next up is the Fifa Fair Play Award.
Paolo Maldini is out on stage to present this.
The Peru fans deliver a warm speech and shout in unison at the end while holding aloft a Peru scarf. Best speech of the night, even if I didn't understand a word of it!
Peru's fans are awarded the Fifa Fan Award. This accolade was voted purely by supporters.
Here are the three finalists for the Fifa Fan Award - and what the Fifa website, external says about their nominations.
Sebastian Carrera:
No one expected anyone to be backing Puerto Montt in Chile’s Primera B, with the visitors making a 3,000km round trip to face Coquimbo. But Sebastián Carrera stunned his own team by arriving to cheer them on, while the hosts had to open an entire tribune just for him. The only Puerto Montt fan to witness his side’s win, the team dedicated the triumph to him and his incredible loyalty.
Japan and Senegal fans:
While dedication and passion were clear for all to see when fans of Japan and Senegal brought noise and colour to Russia 2018, they also went beyond the call of duty as fans. Showing unrivalled respect for fellow supporters and their hosts, the images of them cleaning stadiums after their team’s games drew huge praise from onlookers worldwide.
Peru fans:
Travelling halfway around the globe to witness your country’s first appearance at a World Cup in 36 years is an achievement alone, but the 40,000 Peruvians who descended on Russia did more than just get behind their team. While every Blanquirroja game was a cauldron of noise thanks to them, their enthusiasm and openness saw them taken to the hearts of locals and rival fans alike, bringing red and white joy to the tournament.
Check out Idris Elba wearing a Gareth Southgate waistcoat, erm Gareth Southgate on his waistcoat.
Back with Idris Elba.
He introduces the Fifa Fan Award and says "it includes the fans who cleaned up after themselves at the World Cup."
He then pretends to start picking up some litter with Patrick Stewart. Cringe.
Kasper Schmeichel is nodding along. He likes a bit of Oasis. More his thing than Big Shaq I reckon.
Noel Gallagher certainly wasn't impressed by having to award Mohamed Salah the Puskas Award earlier tonight!
Noel Gallagher is next up on stage before the Fan Award is presented.
"Don't Look Back In Anger" is the song he will be performing.
Idris Elba is having a tough night with the auto-cue so far, so he'll be relishing this break! It's a tough crowd too...
The World Cup's Young Player of the Tournament Kylian Mbappe is then interviewed in French.
"I was very proud to receive those congratulations from some of the best players," he says.
The World Cup winner also vows to "keep working hard."
Gareth Southgate is asked about England's young players: "With young players you don't want to complicate things.
"You want them to enjoy themselves and express themselves. It is always exiting to see when they do that on the big stage."
The next award to be presented is the Fifa Fan Award.
But first the audience are enjoying another montage of some of the best moments of the World Cup. That England penalty shootout victory...
CHILLS.
Idris Elba says "Gareth Southgate didn't appreciate my waistcoat joke" and introduces a montage of some moments which have touched the world of football this year.
There's some really lovely tributes.
Cyrille Regis, Davide Astori and Sir Alex Ferguson are among those in the pictures.
Reynald Pedros: "I want to thank my staff because it is a collective work even if today is just an individual prize.
"When I accepted the job, I wanted to first just enjoy everything in football and then to promote women's football.
"I am really enjoying what I am doing. What is important for us is that football is a game that people want to enjoy watching and we are trying to do that with our game."