Now it's time to have your say on our best strike from February, with eight incredible efforts up for the prize across our men’s, women’s and Academy teams.

It's been a busy period for all our teams, with plenty of brilliant goals scored in a packed month of action. In particular, it was another great month for our women’s side who maintained our spectacular form, progressing to the League Cup final and the quarter-finals of the Women’s FA Cup – whilst maintaining their unbeaten run in the WSL.

We've sifted through all of the best goals from the month just gone, and now it's just left to you to pick your favourite from the shortlist below.


You can remind yourself of the nominations by watching the video above and then make sure to have your say!

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Johanna Rytting Kaneryd v West Ham

We begin with a powerful opener from Rytting Kaneryd, who fired past the Hammers’ shot-stopper to set the Blues on our way to a 2-0 victory over our London rivals and a place in the final of the Women’s League Cup.

Mayra Ramirez v Everton

There was another brilliant goal cup goal from Chelsea Women during February as Ramirez etched her name onto the shortlist with a well-executed lob, as we progressed to the quarter-finals of the Women’s FA Cup.

Kiano Dyer v Liverpool U21s

In our first academy entry of the month, the young Blues started a well-worked move in the middle of the park before the ball made its way out to Ato Ampah. The winger cleverly cut his pass back to Dyer as the midfielder made no mistake opening the scoring against the Reds just after the break.

Lauren James v Everton

Another entry against the Toffees, James fired in an injury-time winner against Everton in some style to send Kingsmeadow into raptures and maintain our incredible form in the WSL.

Ryan Kavuma-McQueen v Manchester United U21s

It was quite the debut for Kavuma-McQueen, who, after just 14 minutes into his first appearance, broke the deadlock for the Blues with an incisive finish into the bottom corner.

Ato Ampah v Manchester United U21s

Coming in the same fixture against the Red Devils, Ampah secured the victory with our second of the match following neat skill and a clever flick from Ronnie Stutter.

Enzo Fernandez v Aston Villa

Our first entry from the men’s side comes from Enzo. The midfielder was in the right place at the right time to connect with Pedro Neto’s pinpoint cross after the Portuguese winger had used his blistering pace to beat his marker.

Pedro Neto v Southampton

In this move, Neto becomes the finisher rather than the creator, firing the ball past Saints goalkeeper Ramsdale after Christopher Nkunku set him on his way with a neat pass.