SKY SPORTS and BT Sport presenters ended the season by showing off their glamorous side.
There were a number of high-profile attendees at last night’s League Managers Association awards, the 31st edition of the event.
While the likes of Pep Guardiola were picking up awards, with the Manchester City boss winning the LMA Manager of the Year, a host of Sky presenters gave it their best shot to steal some thunder.
Sky Sports’ Kelly Cates and Hayley McQueen were both in attendance, along with Bianca Westwood.
Cates donned a striking red dress with McQueen wearing a glamorous black dress for the evening as the pair hosted the awards show.
Westwood, who has worked at Sky for over two decades, shared details of her trip to the ceremony on her Instagram page.
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One post on her story saw her give a rationale for her outfit, revealing she was aiming for “comfort”.
Not that she gave up any glam by doing so with her black-and-white dot-speckled look.
BT Sport presenter Lynsey Hipgrave, who is becoming the lead host on the broadcaster after Jake Humphrey stepped down, took to her Instagram to share some pics from the evening.
Hipgrave wore a black dress which went over the shoulder on one side.
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She shared a picture alongside Cates and McQueen, while also meeting broadcast agent Melissa Chappell.
In terms of the awards themselves, Chelsea Women’s boss Emma Hayes won the Women’s Super League award after winning the double with Chelsea.
Vincent Kompany echoed ex-boss Guardiola with an award of his own, picking up the Championship Manager of the Year award after amassing 101 points with Burnley.
League One’s award went to Steven Schumacher after achieving the same feat with Plymouth.
Leyton Orient’s Richie Wellens won the gong from League Two.
The Women’s Championship award went to Lauren Smith after winning the league with Bristol City.
Meanwhile, Manchester United icon Lou Macari won the inaugural John Duncan Award.
The new award is to highlight outstanding achievement.
Macari won the award for his efforts in running a homeless shelter in Stoke.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk