It was an impressive April for Chelsea Women and you can help choose the Blues’ best goal of the month.

We triumphed in all three of our matches across April, closing in on UEFA Women’s Champions League qualification in the Women’s Super League, as well as booking our place in this season’s Women’s FA Cup final, although our victory in the current European campaign wasn’t enough to overturn a first-leg deficit.

But which was our best goal? We have selected our favourites to give you a shortlist, which you can watch below before casting your vote for the winner in the poll on the Chelsea Official App.

Sjoeke Nusken vs Arsenal (Champions League)

It wasn’t enough to help us reach the semi-finals of this season’s Champions League, but Nusken can still be proud of her goal. The German drilled in Sam Kerr’s cross with venom during stoppage time, but it was too late to provoke a come-back.

Sam Kerr vs Tottenham (FA Cup)

An FA Cup semi-final against London rivals Spurs was a mouthwatering prospect and not for the first time, our Australian striker made an impact on the big occasion, opening the scoring by heading Keira Walsh’s cross in via the post.

Veerle Buurman vs Tottenham (FA Cup)

The decisive goal of our FA Cup semi-final was as dramatic as it was spectacular, as our young Dutch defender won possession 25 yards out and promptly smashed a shot into the top corner to win the game with four minutes remaining.

Sam Kerr second vs Everton (Women’s Super League)

Kerr netted twice against Everton with the second equalling the Chelsea club record of 63 WSL goals. She did so in typically composed style, slotting in Lauren James’ through-ball to give us the lead at Goodison Park.

Erin Cuthbert vs Everton (Women’s Super League)

It was Cuthbert who completed the scoring in our 4-1 victory over Everton which rounded off the April action. The Scottish midfielder pounced quickly to sweep up the rebound when Kerr’s shot was blocked, drilling low into the corner.

Cast your vote for CFCW Constant Contact Goal of the Month her now!