our reporter, sarah mulkerrins, is in cardiff, which is this year's host city for the uefa women's championsho it is yet, do we? no, another hour to go until we find out across the bbc who has won the award. this is the third year of this award. scotland's ken lyttle won it last year. —— ken lyttle. into this time the women's champions final is here. it is showing the strength of the women's game. the french clubs invested more than £10 million into those clubs. a growth in women's football that we are seeing consistently. we have five brilliant nominees for the award. we can see why they have been nominated. we will find out in under an hour who the winner will be. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other sports news headlines. the 2016 footballer of the year riyad mahrez has informed leicester city he wants to leave during the upcoming transfer window, saying he's "fiercely ambitious" and that "now is the time to move on". the algerian says he hopes foxes fans "will understand and respect his decision". paul lambert has lost his job as wolves manager. the scotjoined the club seve