Voting has begun in the new-look Major League Soccer Goal of the Year competition, now comprised of a head-to-head, 64-entry tournament format. MLS on Wednesday unveiled the first-round matchups in the West and Midwest brackets, with the remaining half (East and South regions) to be released on Monday (Nov. 2).

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Two Chicago Fire goals are included among the 32 candidates announced Wednesday, both of which came against the New York Red Bulls. The first was Patrick Nyarko’s first-half strike in a 3-2 win for the Fire on August 26, when Nyarko received a clever chest pass from Michael Stephens near the penalty spot. Nyarko whirled and struck a left-footed shot past Luis Robles to give Chicago a 2-1 lead.

Watch: Patrick Nyarko Goal

Also in the field is David Accam’s open-field magic at Red Bull Arena on Sept. 11. After chasing down a Michael Stephens clearance, the fleet-footed Accam carried into the penalty area and deftly cut back on Robles to leave himself with a tap-in for the goal.

Watch: David Accam Goal

Voting for the Midwest and West Regions, which features representatives from the Chicago Fire, Sporting KC, Montreal Impact, Columbus Crew SC and Philadelphia Union, runs now through Sunday, Nov. 1. The 2015 Goal of the Year will be announced on Dec. 3. Vote now to send Nyarko and Accam through to the next round and visit MLSsoccer.com for more on this year’s Goal of the Year competition.