da betsson: GOAL ranks the best goals in the WSL this season, from stunning solo efforts to long-range worldies
da realbet: It's been quite a Women's Super League season. The title race, battle for Champions League qualification and the fight to avoid the drop have all gone down to the final day, meaning we're still in for some thrilling drama before the players head off on their well-earned summer breaks, too.
Along the way, there have been plenty of goals. In fact, this season has seen the most in WSL history, with its goals-per-game ratio currently nearing a record high, too.
Ahead of that big final weekend, GOAL ranks the very best strikes from this campaign's action…
15Sam Kerr (Chelsea vs Leicester City)
This one is all about the assist. Guro Reiten's ball to Sam Kerr in Chelsea's rout of Leicester literally could not have been better. The way it bends around all of the defenders to reach Kerr perfectly is mesmerising to watch, with the Aussie on hand to give the pass the finishing touch that it deserved.
If there was an assist of the season competition, this – one of Reiten's league-best tally of 10 – would be right up there.
Advertisement14Aggie Beever-Jones (Everton vs West Ham)
Everton have scored some great goals this year under new head coach Brian Sorensen, and this effort from Chelsea loanee Aggie Beever-Jones was the best of the lot. The confidence and freedom the Dane gives his players is evident when they step onto the pitch, and it oozed out of this hit from the teenager earlier this year.
There's certainly questions to be asked of West Ham's defence, but you cannot doubt the quality of the strike.
13Celin Bizet (Tottenham vs Reading)
It's been a difficult year for Spurs. There's a lot of talent in their squad, but the performances haven't always been there, leaving them in a difficult, and sometimes desperate, situation towards the bottom of the table.
On the penultimate weekend of the season, though, the north London side secured their safety with a big win over Reading, and their second goal of the day was a glimpse at the quality they possess.
A lovely passing move ended with one of the best team goals seen in the WSL this season, Reading's defence dragged all over by the movement of Bethany England and Ashleigh Neville to allow Celin Bizet to finish. The Spurs fans would love to see a bit more of that next year, no doubt.
12Vivianne Miedema (Arsenal vs Everton)
Sadly, injury means we didn't get enough Vivianne Miedema brilliance this season, but she still gets herself on this list thanks to an excellent strike against Everton.
The way the Dutchwoman uses her great footwork to manoeuvre room for the shot is brilliant as it is, but the shot that follows is outstanding. It's almost too quick for the camera to follow.