In a new award for 2016/17, fans can vote for their favourite goal in each division of the EFL via the Sky Sports website.

Voting is now open on skysports.com with winners set to be announced on Friday 16th September.Suggested by @callum_innit Murphy picked the ball up from Jonny Howson, beat his man and rifled a shot into the top right hand corner from 25 yards. It was Murphy’s first goal for the club on a successful opening day outing for the Canaries as they ran out 4-1 victors at Ewood Park.Suggested by @_Rilerrrs Cairney allowed Kevin McDonald’s pass from the right wing to roll across his body, before dispatching a curling effort into the bottom left corner of Robert Green’s goal from outside the area. Cairney’s 77th-minute effort was cancelled out by an injury time Chris Wood strike for Leeds as they drew 1-1 at Elland Road.Suggested by @davearmstrong94 The first of two goals in the game for Newcastle’s new number nine. Gayle lined up the 30-yard free kick and hit a fierce curling effort into the top left hand corner of Ali Al-Habsi’s goal. The Toon Army ran out 4-1 winners after a hectic early season clash at St James’ Park.Suggested by @dazsnowman and @OfficialJET10 Emmanuel-Thomas picked up the ball just inside the Shrewsbury half before beating his man and rifling a 30-yard shot into the top right-hand corner, leaving the Shrews goalkeeper Jayson Leutwiler helpless. This was the second of a JET double, which drew Gillingham level before a late Max Ehmer goal secured the three points.Suggested by @Jayfeath7 Marshall allowed two men in front of him to be drawn away by his team-mates’ runs before cutting inside with his right and drilling a low shot into the bottom-left corner. Marshall’s goal put Bradford into the lead for the first time in the game, and they finished as 3-1 winners.Suggested by @DavidJ_Roberts When the ball was headed out following a long throw-in, Jay Spearing was there to meet it with a fantastically timed right-footed volley from 20 yards into the bottom-right corner of the Sheffield United goal. The game finished 1-0, with Spearing’s goal the decider and Bolton currently sit top of the table with 14 points from six games.Suggested by @ewrichards12321 After striding out of defence and beating Mansfield's Mitch Rose, Finland international Dan O’Shaughnessy launched an unstoppable bending shot from 30 yards past Scott Shearer in the Stags net. This levelled up the scores at 1-1, which is how the game finished.Suggested by @LouisJSanderson Carey received the ball from Jimmy Spencer on the right touchline with a lot of work to do, but Mansfield left-back Mal Benning backed off and allowed Carey to run at him, cut inside and feign to shoot, before dragging it past Benning and looping a chipped finish over Brian Jensen. Carey’s second of the game sealed a comfortable 2-0 win for Plymouth.Suggested by @Josh_CAFC_180 Chelsea loanee Kiwomya picked the ball up in his own half with one thought in his mind and drove towards the Newport defence, before checking his run, cutting inside and leashing an effort into the top-right corner of the net. Newport pulled a goal back in the second half meaning that the game ended in a 1-1 draw.