We have completed our shortlist for the 2025/26 Chelsea Women Goal of the Season award. All that's left is for the Blues supporters to choose the winner.

A total of nine strikes from across all competitions throughout our campaign have been nominated for our 2025/26 Chelsea Women Goal of the Season award, but it will be the supporters who decide which player takes the prize home.

You can watch all of the nominees below to refresh your memory, before casting your vote for your favourite goal of 2025/26 using the online form or link at the bottom of the page. The winner will be announced on the Chelsea Official App and website.

Aggie Beever-Jones vs West Ham United

Our striker became the first Chelsea player ever to score four goals in our opening four Women's Super League matches. This time, Beever-Jones put the Blues ahead from almost 30 yards out with a sublime curling free-kick.

Keira Walsh vs Tottenham Hotspur

A strong defensive performance from Spurs had kept Chelsea at bay for long periods at Kingsmeadow. 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.

Ellie Carpenter vs Barcelona

Producing a trademark surge down the right flank, Carpenter wowed the crowds at Stamford Bridge by unleashing a rocket of a shot into the back of the net against Barcelona, from a position where many would have expected her to deliver a cross instead.

Lucy Bronze vs Roma

Our sixth goal of the evening against the Giallorosse came courtesy of Bronze, as she beat her defender on the right wing and delivered a delicate chip over the goalkeeper, which landed in the back of the net.

Sandy Baltimore vs West Ham United

After beating her marker for pace in the midfield, the space opened up in front of Baltimore as she drove forward towards the penalty area. Once inside the box, the wing-back let fly with both power and precision as her strike curled into the back of the net.

Lauren James vs Liverpool

When Veerle Buurman pulled the ball back to the edge of the penalty area, there was only one thing on James' mind - to score. She did exactly that, dribbling the ball until she found a gap to shoot and then leaned her momentum to fire an unstoppable shot beyond goalkeeper Jennifer Falk.

Lauren James vs Arsenal

In the first leg of our UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final tie against Arsenal, James curled a sensational effort into the top corner from range after collecting a half-cleared corner and going for goal on her supposedly weaker left foot.

Veerle Buurman vs Tottenham Hotspur

The decisive goal of our FA Cup quarter-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 vs Manchester United

In her final Chelsea appearance, Kerr signed off in fitting style. The 32-year-old scored a fine volley to ensure victory for the Blues and her place alongside Fran Kirby atop our all-time goal scorers list.

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