Now it's time to have your say on our best strike from March, with eight special strikes up for the prize across our men’s, women’s and Academy teams.
There was plenty of action throughout the month with the men's side securing our place in the final eight of the Conference League following victory over Copenhagen, while Sonia Bompastor's Blues booked a spot in the Women's Champions League with a dramatic second-leg turnaround against Manchester City, won the League Cup and extended our lead at the top of the WSL.
We've taken a look back through all of the best goals from March, and now it's over 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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Sandy Baltimore v Brighton Women
A stunning effort on the volley comes from French international Baltimore against the Seagulls. After Lauren James' cross was flicked on by Sjoeke Nusken to the far post, the forward fired a sweet strike into the net to open the scoring.
Aggie Beever-Jones v Leicester City Women
This next nomination was crafted from the boot of Mayra Ramirez and finished with Beever-Jones’ expertise. Maika Hamano played a forward ball to the Colombian, who back-heeled the pass into the path of Aggie, who finished smartly into the corner.
Erin Cuthbert v Leicester City Women
Coming in the same game against Foxes as Beever-Jones' goal, the Blues worked the ball from the left wing into the middle of the park. Having received the ball, Cuthbert tried her luck, curling her effort into the corner from the edge of the box.
Reece James v Copenhagen (A)
We begin our men's entries in the Danish capital, with our skipper's opener against Copenhagen. After Marc Cucurella’s run down the left-flank, the full-back passed inside towards the onrushing James, who hit a low-driven effort towards the bottom corner, beating the goalkeeper from impressive range.
Marc Cucurella v Leicester City
Sticking with the men's side for the next effort, Marc ensured we took all three points in this contest against the Foxes with a decisive goal. Picking up the ball just outside the box, it would be another low-driven strike that would beat the opposing shot-stopper – this time into the opposite corner from Cucurella!
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall v Copenhagen (H)
The next goal on the shortlist comes from Dewsbury-Hall, who powered us into the quarter-finals of the Conference League with his determined strike against Copenhagen at the Bridge. Having to work his way through multiple challenges and opposition bodies, the midfielder was able to regain his composure to finish in front of the Matthew Harding Lower.
Ishe Samuels-Smith v Norwich U21
A well-executed move on the edge of the Canaries' box led to this next strike from Samuels-Smith during our 3-1 win over Norwich in the Premier League 2. After Shim Mheuka's cross was rebuffed by our opponents, Samuel Rak-Sakyi and Brodi Hughes kept the move in motion before Samuels-Smith unleashed a terrific left-footed half-volley.
Erin Cuthbert v Man City Women
With our WSL contest with City heading for a 1-1 draw, there were incredible stoppage time scenes with this GOTM nominee as Cuthbert headed Chelsea to three important points at the Etihad Stadium. Ashley Lawrence delivered an incredible ball to the far post, and there was the Scottish international to divert the cross goal bound, sparking wild celebrations in the away end.