It was another action-packed weekend of action in the Sky Bet EFL - we've got the best goals from across the three divisions.
Goals were flying in left, right and centre over the weekend, but we've picked out the very best of the bunch for you right here...
- Sky Bet Championship review & goals
- Sky Bet League One review & goals
- Sky Bet League Two review & goals
Scroll down further to watch a whole host of great goals
👏⚽️ Some cracking goals in the EFL this weekend, but which of our favourite four was the best?!
— Sporting Life Football (@SportingLifeFC) January 28, 2019
1⃣🚀 @SemiAjayi (#RUFC)
2⃣😱 Freddie Sears (#ITFC)
3⃣👌 @JLolley23 (#NFFC)
4⃣🚴♂️ Luke Varney (#CTFC)
🗳️ VOTE! 👇@OfficialRUFC @IpswichTown @NFFC @CTFCofficial
Three stunners from Forest
Martin O’Neill's first win as Forest boss came courtesy of three fine efforts in their 3-1 win over Wigan. Joe Lolley’s fierce shot on his 50th appearance for the club started it off, before Matty Cash slotted home after wonderful ball from Adlene Guédioura - who then finished off the scoring with a great strike of his own.
We couldn't separate them so here's all three....
Luke Varney - Cheltenham
Not the most flamboyant of overhead kicks from Cheltenham's Luke Varney, but a great readjustment from the cross to steer his effort in, well worth his place in our best goals line-up.
Freddy Sears - Ipswich
Freddy Sears has always had bags of ability, and he showed every ounce of it with his fantastic long-range effort at Villa Park. It looked too far out to have a pop, but Sears has got enough in the locker to pull it off.
Semi Ajayi - Rotherham
It looked like the Sky Bet Championship leaders were playing in red as Rotherham opened the scoring in style against Leeds with some stylish one-touch build-up followed by a rocket unleashed from the boot of Semi Ajayi.
Kieffer Moore - Barnsley
Barnsley are no strangers to our goals of the week list and Kieffer Moore gets them on here again as he rifled a low daisy-cutter effortlessly into the bottom corner for the Tykes.
The goal made it 14 for the season from outside the area for Barnsley - the joint-most in the league alongside fellow sharp shooters Doncaster.

