Vote for November’s Westfield W-League goal of the month

Some absolutely stunning goals were scored in the first month of the Westfield W-League 2017/18 season.

And you get a chance to vote on which one was the best!

Watch the goals in the video above and make your vote count in the poll at the bottom of the page.

Kyah Simon (Melbourne City v Perth Glory)

The 77-cap Westfield Matilda is no stranger to scoring spectacular goals and she produced a brilliant strike against Glory.

After picking up the ball 30 yards from goal, Simon beat a defender and then launched an audacious effort towards goal which had Glory ‘keeper Melissa Maizels clutching at thin air as it flew into the net.

Kyah Simon

Rachel Hill (Perth Glory v Brisbane Roar)

Sitting on a hat-trick in round two, the US striker completed her personal milestone in emphatic fashion.

With seven minutes remaining, Hill seized upon a loose ball on the edge of the penalty area before swivelling and firing a low drive into the bottom left-hand corner.

Rachel Hill has made a stunning start to life in the Westfield W-League.

Jess Fishlock (Melbourne City v Newcastle)

There seemed little apparent danger when City’s number 10 picked up the ball 30 yards from the Jets goal.

But the Welsh midfielder moved into space before firing an unstoppable drive into the net to the delight of her team-mates.

Sam Kerr (Perth Glory v Melbourne Victory)

Australia’s golden girl kept up her goal-a-game record in the round four clash with Victory.

Kerr received a delightful defence-splitting pass on the edge of the area before rounding goalkeeper Casey Dumont and finishing with trademark aplomb.

Perth Glory star Sam Kerr.

Laura Bassett (Canberra United v Perth Glory)

With her side 2-1 ahead, the English defender joined the attack seeking a crucial third goal.

The ball broke to Bassett on the edge of the penalty area and she gleefully blasted a first-time shot into the bottom corner.

**Note: Kyah Simon’s strike from Round 1 has been included with the season starting just prior to November 1.