Football fans have enjoyed two more rounds of the Women’s Super League this month, and it’s been as dramatic as ever.

Chelsea currently top the table with 18 points, but both Arsenal and Manchester United are just three points behind with a game in hand.

There have also been plenty of incredible goals to savour, and GiveMeSport Women has collated a list of November’s very best. Make sure to vote on your favourite in our Twitter poll.

Erin Cuthbert vs Tottenham Hotspur

Cuthbert scored Chelsea’s second goal during their 3-0 victory against Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge.

The 24-year-old received the ball on the edge of the penalty box, chesting it down before hitting it on the half-volley. The ball dramatically swerved into the top left-hand corner of the goal, beating Spurs goalkeeper Tinja-Riikka Korpela.

Video: Watch Erin Cuthbert's sublime half-volley at Stamford Bridge

Katie Robinson vs Liverpool

Brighton and Liverpool played out a 3-3 thriller earlier in the month, with Robinson scoring the best goal of the lot.

She made a brilliant run down the right wing, receiving the ball in a ton of space. The 20-year-old took advantage, scoring a brilliant strike from the far edge of the penalty box.

Video: Watch Katie Robinson's brilliant strike against Liverpool

Laura Wienroither vs Manchester United

When Wienroither scored for Arsenal in the 73rd minute of their match against Manchester United, it looked like the Gunners were set to triumph 2-1.

Alessia Russo had something to say about that, but Wienroither’s goal will still be remembered for being a brilliant effort.

Katie McCabe lofted a superb ball into the penalty box, putting it on a plate for the incoming Wienroither. The defender took it first time, hitting it past Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps.

Video: Watch Laura Wienroither score against Manchester United

Tia Primmer vs Liverpool

Liverpool were involved in another 3-3 draw last month, this time against Reading. They were also guilty of conceding another wonder goal, scored by Tia Primmer.

She struck at the end of the first half, volleying the ball home after it fell to her from a goalmouth scramble.

Video: Watch Tia Primmer's unreal volley for Reading

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