For the last time this season, you can choose your favourite strike and select the winner of Chelsea men's Goal of the Month award.

The 2025/26 campaign is now at an end for all Chelsea teams, after our men and Academy concluded their season over the weekend.

That means it is time to choose our last Goal of the Month winner, with nine great nominees to choose from across the final weeks of our men's, Under-21s' and Under-18s' season in May. That includes three which helped clinch silverware with the victory over Manchester City in the Under-18 Premier League National Final at Stamford Bridge.

You can watch them all below now to refresh your memory, before casting your vote for the best in our poll on the Chelsea Official App, where the winner will also be revealed shortly!

Cast your vote for Chelsea men's May Goal of the Month on the Chelsea Official App

Shumaira Mheuka vs Tottenham Hotspur Under-21s (Premier League 2)

Our Under-21s captain netted his 25th goal of the season across all competitions to open the scoring in our Premier League 2 play-off quarter-final. Genesis Antwi surged down the right and threaded a pass through for the striker, who made no mistake with a clinical finish to give Chelsea the lead inside five minutes.

Kobe Barbour vs Birmingham City Under-18s (Under-18 Premier League)

It took Chelsea Under-18s just eight minutes to take the lead as we won 4-0 away at Birmingham. Barbour had already gone close once before he found the net early on. Being found by Ibrahim Rabbaj, the winger cut inside and drove into the box before curling his shot around the goalkeeper.

Joao Pedro vs Nottingham Forest (Premier League)

It was only a consolation on the night, as we lost 3-1 at Stamford Bridge, but Joao Pedro hit the 20-goal milestone for his debut Chelsea campaign against Forest. The Brazilian did so in style, too, controlling Marc Cucurella's header on his chest before acrobatically firing in with an overhead kick.

Hezekiah Grimwade vs Leicester City Under-18s (Under-18 Premier League)

Chelsea Under-18s ended their league campaign with the southern title and an emphatic 5-0 win over Leicester. The last of those five goals was netted by Grimwade, who smashed in a low finish after defender Olutayo Subuloye had won possession high up the pitch and found his team-mate in the penalty area.

Enzo Fernandez vs Tottenham Hotspur (Premier League)

A goal and an assist from Fernandez helped us to a hard-fought London derby victory over Spurs in our men's last home game of the season. The midfielder opened the scoring in the 2-1 win, when clever play by Cole Palmer and Pedro Neto gave him space in the middle, taking full advantage by firing into the bottom corner.

Mathis Eboue vs Manchester City Under-18s (Under-18 Premier League)

The young Blues turned on the style to claim the title of English champions with a 5-1 victory over Man City at the Bridge, and no less than three of those five goals have earned a nomination here. Eboue made it 2-0 inside the first 10 minutes when he drove into the box down the left channel and drilled low across goal into the bottom corner.

Sol Gordon vs Manchester City Under-18s (Under-18 Premier League)

In last minute of the 90, Gordon made it 4-1 and killed off any remaining threat of a Man City fight-back, lifting the tension inside the Bridge. It was created by a brilliant defence-splitting through-ball by Mahdi Nicoll-Jazuli, before Gordon showed great composure to round the goalkeeper and walk the ball into the empty net.

Ryan Kavuma-McQueen vs Manchester City Under-18s (Under-18 Premier League)

Kavuma-McQueen completed the scoring in the Under-18 Premier League National Final deep into added time to spark the celebrations at the Bridge. As soon as the winger seized on a loose ball in the middle the outcome seemed certain, driving forward around the Man City defenders before firing in for his second and Chelsea's fifth of the evening.

Cole Palmer vs Sunderland (Premier League)

Chelsea's very last goal of the season arrived in a losing cause on the final day of the Premier League at the Stadium of Light. Palmer gave us hope of a come-back when he punished Sunderland for allowing him space on the edge of the box, drilling a low shot past the keeper at his near post.

Cast your vote for Chelsea men's May Goal of the Month on the Chelsea Official App