The stars keep comingpublished at 19:25 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January
Roberto Carlos, Michael Ballack, Marcel Desailly, the original Ronaldo...
It's like the 2002 World Cup all over again. Superb.
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Messi beats Mbappe and Haaland to men's award
Bonmat wins women's prize
Guardiola and Wiegman win coaches of year
Earps wins women's goalkeeper for second year running, while Ederson wins men's prize
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Roberto Carlos, Michael Ballack, Marcel Desailly, the original Ronaldo...
It's like the 2002 World Cup all over again. Superb.
England and Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps speaking to BBC Sport on the red carpet:
Have you even got room for any more awards at your house?
"Oh my gosh, what an incredible problem to have, I'm not complaining. I can't lie, it's been an incredible six months, the bookshelf has been looking really healthy.
"This [ceremony] is the last one in a while so I don't know when I'll next get any."
The nominees for the Puskas Award are Julio Enciso, Guilherme Madruga and Nuno Santos.
Brighton forward Enciso, 19, is shortlisted for a 25-yard strike into the top corner against Manchester City in the Premier League back in May at the end of a slick passing move.
That goal won Match of the Day's goal of the season award.
Botafogo midfielder Madruga, 23, scored a stunning overhead kick from outside the box in a Brazilian second tier game against Novorizontino in June.
Sporting Lisbon winger Santos, 28, netted a fantastic rabona that went in via the post in a Portuguese league game against Boavista in March.
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England's Mary Earps is up against Spain's Catalina Coll and Australia's Mackenzie Arnold. All three had impressive World Cups.
Manchester United's Earps, who won this award last year, only conceded four goals in seven games for the Lionesses in Australia and New Zealand.
The 30-year-old recently won the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year and BBC Women's Footballer of the Year awards.
Barcelona's Coll did not make her international debut until the World Cup last 16 but played in all the knockout games as Spain won the tournament.
She only made three appearances for her club last season.
Arnold, 29, kept four clean sheets for co-hosts Australia at the World Cup as they finished fourth.
Manchester City's Ederson, Real Madrid's Thibaut Courtois and former Sevilla goalkeeper Yassine Bounou are nominated.
Ederson helped City to win the treble while Belgium's Courtois won the Spanish Cup with Madrid.
Morocco's Bounou saved two Roma penalties as Sevilla won the Europa League final in a penalty shootout before leaving for Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia.
Jenni Hermoso, one of the nominees for the women's player award, has just passed through the red carpet.
Now that's an outfit for an awards do.
England boss Sarina Wiegman, Chelsea's Emma Hayes and Barcelona's Jonatan Giraldez are the nominees for the best women's coach.
Dutchwoman Wiegman - who won the award last year - took England to the World Cup final, where they lost to Spain. The Lionessess won the Arnold Clark Cup and Women's Finalissima last season.
Hayes took Chelsea to a Women's Super League and FA Cup double.
Giraldez led Barcelona to the Champions League and Spanish title, where they won 28 out of 30 games.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, Inter Milan's Simone Inzaghi and former Napoli boss Luciano Spalletti are on the shortlist.
Guardiola is nominated after taking City to the Treble, only the second English team after Manchester United in 1998-99 to do that.
He is the only coach to win two Trebles, having previously done it with Barcelona in 2008-09.
Inzaghi was nominated after winning the Coppa Italia with Inter and taking them to the Champions League final, where they lost to City.
Spalletti guided Napoli to their first Serie A title in 33 years - and their first without the late Diego Maradona - with a record-equalling five games to spare.
He left the club at the end of the season and now manages the Italian national team.
England internationals Alex Greenwood and Mary Earps have arrived at the ceremony.
Earps is up for her second successive Best Women's Goalkeeper award.
Two of the nominees, Aitana Bonmati and Jennifer Hermoso played in the Spain midfield as they beat England to win the World Cup in Australia.
Bonmati, 25, has won Uefa's player of the year and the Ballon d'Or already after also leading Barcelona to the Spanish and Champions League titles.
Hermoso, 33, plays her club football in Mexico, recently joining Tigres from Pachuca. She scored three goals and created two assists during the World Cup.
The other candidate is 18-year-old Colombia forward Linda Caicedo, who joined Real Madrid from Deportivo Cali last season.
She played in the Under-17, Under-20 and senior World Cups, scoring the goal of the tournament in the latter for her strike in Colombia's shock win over Germany.
Last year's winner and current Ballon d'Or holder Lionel Messi is up against Manchester City striker Erling Haaland and former Paris St-Germain team-mate Kylian Mbappe.
In the time being judged for the award after the World Cup, Messi scored nine goals for PSG as they won the French title and 10 goals in seven games as his new club Inter Miami won the inaugural Leagues Cup in the United States.
Haaland was a key part of the Manchester City team which won the treble of Champions League, Premier League and FA Cup.
The 23-year-old Norway striker scored a record 36 Premier League goals last season. In all competitions in 2022-23, he scored a club-record 52 goals - with 28 of them coming after the World Cup (plus another two goals this season before 20 August).
Mbappe, like Messi, won the Ligue 1 title with PSG - and clinched a fifth consecutive Golden Boot.
The 25-year-old scored 18 goals for his French club during the judgment window.
The great and the good of the footballing world are turning out in London tonight...
The Fifa Best awards generally cover a calendar year and differ from the Ballon d'Or, which reflect performances across a season.
However, this year, the men's awards - and Puskas award - are judged from 19 December 2022 to 20 August 2023, because the Qatar World Cup was included in last year's ceremony.
The women's awards are based on performances from 1 August 2022 to 20 August 2023, which was the date of the 2023 Women's World Cup final.
There are several awards on offer tonight - for men's player, men's goalkeeper, women's player, women's goalkeeper, men's coach and women's coach.
A mix of votes from national team players and captains, journalists and fans on Fifa's website - with each counting for 25% - are used to decide the winners.
There is also the Puskas award - named after Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskas - which will reward the best goal and is decided by pundits.
There are also awards for a fan and fair play, while a men's and women's World XI will be named.
Welcome to our live coverage of this year's Best Fifa Football Awards, where we will discover who the world governing body will crown as the best men's and women's players in the world.
The ceremony will be shown live on BBC iPlayer and online from 19:30 GMT, and we'll have all the build-up, coverage and winners for you right here.