WATCH & VOTE: Best Sky Bet EFL goal of 2017
Tuesday 19 December 2017 22:03, UK
There have been some fantastic goals in the Sky Bet EFL in 2017 and we've picked out 10 of the best.
But which was your favourite? Watch the entries in the video above then vote for your choice!
Ben Osborn - January 21 - NOTTINGHAM FOREST v Barnsley
A delightfully inventive free-kick from the Forest man, as he flicked the ball up to himself from 25 yards out before volleying home.
Souleymane Doukara - January 25 - LEEDS v Nottingham Forest
A thunderous drive from the edge of the area by the Leeds forward, which drew comparisons with a strike by club cult hero Tony Yeboah.
Jonny Howson - February 11 - NORWICH v Nottingham Forest
A headed clearance from a corner dropped only as far as Howson, who watched the ball drop out of the sky from 25 yards before showing superb technique to volley into the top corner.
Kyel Reid - March 21 - COVENTRY v Port Vale
Reid's first touch was brilliant as he looped the ball over a defender, before using his second to hit a dipping shot over the helpless 'keeper.
Marcus Maddison - April 1 - PETERBOROUGH v Charlton
Maddison picked up the ball wide before driving into the box and dinking an unstoppable effort in from a difficult angle.
Shaun Miller - September 16 - CARLISLE v Barnet
It didn't even look like a chance when Miller took a touch with his back to goal from just inside the area, but the Carlisle man caught the goalkeeper completely unawares with his snatched effort over his shoulder.
Joe Williams - October 31 - Burton v BARNSLEY
This was pure dynamism from Williams, firstly to anticipate a bouncing ball, next to chest it forwards into space and finally to time the sweetest of left-foot volleys to perfection.
Jak McCourt - November 11 - Swindon v CHESTERFIELD
No-one expected McCourt to shoot from 35 yards out - except the player himself. So true was his strike that it reached the apex of its flight just as it hit the top corner of the net.
Olly Lee - November 18 - LUTON v Cambridge
Biting into a tackle, Lee sized up his opportunity instantly and sent an unforgettable, unerring shot from one to the other.
Josh Morris - November 25 - SCUNTHORPE v Charlton
If Morris's turn away from Charlton defenders was exquisite, the ability to bend his right-foot shot into the far top corner in the final moments of its trajectory was other-worldly.