The Premiership season still has over three weeks to go.
But with the football campaign beginning to come to an end, it's time for awards season to begin.
From player, young player, and manager of the year, to team of the season and goal of the season - there's plenty to decide at the various annual ceremonies over the coming weeks.
And it's the latter that we focus on here.
🤩We're giving 𝗬𝗢𝗨 the chance to vote for the Scottish Premiership goal of the season so far!
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) May 8, 2023
Watch the 12 contenders and click the link below to cast your vote before 5pm on Friday.
The winner will be announced at the @PFAScotland awards on Sunday.
The nominees for the Premiership goal of the season have been announced.
Sky Sports has shared a five-minute-long clip on social media to promote the all-important strikes put forward for the gong.
Fans will be able to vote for who they think deserves to be the winner of the award.
And this will be announced at the PFA awards on Sunday night later this week.
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There are some very special goals on the list, from James Tavnerier's stunning free-kick against Celtic, to Duk's extraordinary acrobatic effort against Ross County last year.
Jota's sumptuous chip against Rangers earlier this term makes the cut, as well as Josh Campbell's superb chest and volley against Rangers.
The likes of Leighton Clarkson, Daniel Armstrong, Bruce Anderson, and Mark O'Hara are all recognised for their sensational goals too.
And who could forget Stephen Humphrys' strike from inside his own half as Hearts defeated Dundee United during the festive period?
You can vote for your favourite strike via Sky Sports in the tweet linked above.
Full list of nominees:
Josh Campbell - Hibs vs Rangers
Jota - Celtic vs Rangers
Kyogo - Dundee United vs Celtic
Duk - Ross County vs Aberdeen
Daniel Armstrong - Kilmarnock vs St Johnstone
Bruce Anderson - Kilmarnock vs Livingston
Mark O'Hara - St Mirren vs St Johnstone
Nicky Clark - St Mirren vs St Johnstone
Leighton Clarkson - Aberdeen vs Rangers
Stephen Humphrys - Hearts vs Dundee United
Max Johnston - Motherwell vs St Mirren
James Tavernier - Celtic vs Rangers
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