It's been another unbeaten month for Sonia Bompastor and her side, with a win and a draw apiece in each of the Women's Super League and Women's Champions League. Now it is time to pick your favourite goal from October!
The Blues kicked off the month with a hard-earned 1-1 draw away at Manchester United, followed by an away draw in our first Women's Champions League match of the season at FC Twente.
A goal from Keira Walsh secured a 1-0 win over Tottenham at Kingsmeadow the following weekend, and a 4-0 victory over Paris FC in the Champions League rounded things off before the international break.
But which of the goals was the best? You can remind yourself of the nominations by watching the video below, and then head to the Chelsea Official App to cast your vote for Chelsea Women's Goal of the Month for October 2025, presented by Constant Contact.
Wieke Kaptein vs Manchester United
The Netherlands international started and finished the move that led to our only goal of the evening away at Manchester United.
Stealing the ball in midfield, Kaptein passed out wide to Johanna Rytting Kaneryd. The Sweden international then played a flat cross across the box, for Catarina Macario to produce a stunning backheel right into the path of team-mate Kaptein, who completed the move with a low finish from five yards out.
Keira Walsh vs Tottenham Hotspur
A strong defensive performance from Spurs had kept Chelsea at bay for long periods at Kingsmeadow, despite the Blues' dominance in the final third. It took a moment of brilliance from Walsh to break the deadlock, netting her first goal for Chelsea.
Ellie Carpenter did well to tee Walsh up on the edge of the box, allowing the England international to fire a low shot hard into the bottom corner, securing the three points with the only goal of the game.
Johanna Rytting Kaneryd vs Paris FC
Not known for her headed goals, it was Rytting Kaneryd who doubled our advantage after Sandy Baltimore's penalty had got us off the mark at Stamford Bridge.
Alyssa Thompson used her pace to get to the byline and lofted a cross into the path of her Swedish team-mate, and her looping header dropped perfectly beyond the goalkeeper and into the bottom corner.
Alyssa Thompson vs Paris FC
After providing the assist for Rytting Kaneryd, summer deadline day capture Thompson netted a goal of her own, her first for Chelsea.
A diagonal ball across the box from Walsh was just out of reach for striker Aggie Beever-Jones, but arriving at the far post at speed was Thompson, who finished from close range.
Erin Cuthbert vs Paris FC
Our fourth came from a well-hit corner from Baltimore, which dropped at the far post for Sam Kerr to strike from close range. Initially, it looked like the ball had crossed the line from the Australian's shot, but it took a crucial touch from Erin Cuthbert to ensure the goal was awarded to the Scot.
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