After 14 games, 27 goals, and a year that saw England play at the World Cup for the first time in 12 years, it's time to find out who the fans choice is for the Nationwide England Women's Player of the Year.

You have until midnight (GMT) on Thursday 31 January 2008 to get your votes in and everyone those fans who choose the eventual winner will go into the hat to win an exclusive VIP prize;

The chance to be at England's first game of 2008 and, most importantly, to present the award to the winning England player.

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Here's a full rundown of the 27 players who have played in 2007, click on the links to find out more stats and information about each player.

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The Contenders -  England's 27 Lions of 2007 (in alphabetical order)

Eniola Aluko

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Scored against Russia in a friendly at Milton Keynes, and a Euro 2009 qualifier against Belarus.

Anita Asante

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A composed presence at the back, especially considering her age, Asante missed just two games.

Amanda Barr

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Barr made two substitute appearances, the first came against Scotland, before coming on against Northern Ireland at Gillingham.

Laura Bassett

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The Birmingham defender came off the bench against Russia, before starting against Scotland in a 1-0 win.

Rachel Brown

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England's No.1 appeared between the sticks in all but two of England's games, playing every competitive match of the year.

Karen Carney

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Carney recently turned 20, but has a wealth of experience with more than 30 caps. Grabbed the last goal of 2007 against Spain.

Siobhan Chamberlain

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Made her full debut for England against China in the Four Nations Tournament, before starting against Scotland.

Katie Chapman

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Performed heroics in the World Cup, and scored three goals during the year to take her tally to five.

Vicky Exley

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In October Exley announced her international retirement, but will look back on scoring at the World Cup as a highlight.

Jody Handley

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Made two starts, including the first game of the year as England faced China in the Four Nations Tournament.

Steph Houghton

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Made her debut in March before being named in the squad for the World Cup, only to break her leg and miss the trip to China

Lindsay Johnson

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Made five appearances from the bench, including coming on for Alex Scott in the opening game of the World Cup.

Mary Philip

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A reliable presence at the heart of England's defence, Mary played in every game at the World Cup.

Jo Potter

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Jo made three substitute appearances for England, including the final friendly before the World Cup.

Lianne Sanderson

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Made two starts for England and grabbed her first goal in the opening Euro 2009 qualifier against Northern Ireland.

Alex Scott

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Played in every game of the year, scoring four goals, including a brace against Belarus in the Euro 2009 qualifier.

Jill Scott

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Made great strides in 2007 as she established herself with England, scoring at the World Cup an undoubted highlight.

Kelly Smith

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Played every game, and England's leading scorer. Was named in the team of the World Cup.

Sue Smith

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Played six times for England, taking her overall tally to 65 caps.

Casey Stoney

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Established herself as an automatic choice for England, and played in every minute of the World Cup.

Carly Telford

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Made her England debut against Scotland, and was included in the World Cup squad.

Rachel Unitt

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Involved five times for England, including playing the full 90 minutes in the Euro 2009 qualifier with Northern Ireland.

Emily Westwood

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Involved in the Four Nations Tournament in China, and home friendlies after a long recovery from injury.

Faye White

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Recovered from cruciate ligament damage to captain England at the World Cup, named Player of the Match against eventual winners Germany.

Fara Williams

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Missed just one game, England's defeat to USA, through suspension. Scored against Argentina in the 6-1 victory.

Rachel Yankey

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Scored against Russia and Iceland, and took her overall caps tally to an incredible 77.

Corrine Yorston

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Made her only appearance for England in their friendly victory over Scotland at Adams' Park.