It’s the last chance to cast your vote for Chelsea’s best goal of November, with six impressive efforts across our men’s, women’s and Academy teams to choose from!

Tammy Abraham and Callum Hudson-Odoi both receive entries for their efforts on the road, the former’s smart finish on the counter-attack away at Newcastle United in the Premier League earning him recognition. Hudson-Odoi, meanwhile, receives a nomination for his opener in Rennes, which owed much to the eye-catching pass from deep by Mason Mount.

Pernille Harder’s effort against Everton Women is included in the vote, while there are a hat-trick of goals from our Under-18s’ big win in the FA Youth Cup third round also on the list, courtesy of Jude Soonsup-Bell, Lewis Bate and Harvey Vale.

To refresh your memory, or to relive any of the strikes you may have missed, watch the video below and then make your selection in our poll further down the page.

Option 1: Pernille Harder v Everton Women (H)

This late goal rounded off an emphatic victory over the Merseysiders as the Dane danced past defenders and exchanged a neat one-two with Bethany England before receiving the return pass on the edge of the 18-yard box. From that position, there was only one thing on her mind and she arrowed a beautiful strike straight into the top corner to wrap up a 4-0 win.

Option 2: Tammy Abraham v Newcastle (A)

This goal sealed the Premier League points for the Blues on Tyneside and owed much to the direct and rapid running of Turbo Timo Werner, who motored away from several black-and-white shirts before providing a perfect pass to his strike partner. Abraham did the rest, taking the ball in his stride and slotting it in low off the inside of the post.

Option 3: Callum Hudson-Odoi v Rennes (A)

Excellent industry and invention from Mount in his own half provided the foundation for his fellow Academy graduate to notch another European goal. The midfielder battled hard to regain possession and then set the forward away with a raking forward pass, with Hudson-Odoi staying calm and composed to find the back of the net.

Option 4: Jude Soonsup-Bell v Barnsley U18s (H)

This FA Youth Cup rout of the Tykes was headlined by four goals from the 16-year-old striker, with his best coming last in sensational fashion. Collecting an inviting ball down the left from Vale, the youngster dribbled along the byline, cut back and then produced the cheekiest of back-heels to fool everyone and continue his fine goalscoring start to the season.

Option 5: Harvey Vale v Barnsley U18s (H)

The goals were flowing at Kingsmeadow and Vale added himself to the scoresheet with a fantastic strike. Having stolen possession on the edge of the Barnsley box, the young winger wrapped his left foot around the ball and sent an unstoppable effort beyond the goalkeeper's despairing dive.

Option 6: Lewis Bate v Barnsley U18s (H)

At the end of what was turning into their own personal Goal of the Month competition, captain Bate provided the final flourish to our youth team's 8-1 thumping of the boys from Yorkshire. As a loose ball sat up invitingly on the edge of the box, the midfield enforcer sent it back towards goal with interest on the half-volley to add his name to a long scoresheet.