Given they sit top both of the Premier League and their Champions League group it would be hard to go against Chelsea right now.
In Europe three wins from three sees them clear of Spartak Moscow in Group F, with the Russian side next up at Stamford Bridge.
The reverse fixture two weeks ago saw Chelsea demonstrate their class, coming away with a professional 2-0 win on the tricky plastic pitch in Moscow.
At home in West London they are even more dangerous and despite Moscow knowing a win will see them draw level with their English opponents, I just can't see it happening and anyone looking to place a Champions League bet should bear this in mind.
Carlo Ancelotti's men will be without Florent Malouda, Frank Lampard and Jose Bosingwa for the game, but they still have enough quality - including Nicolas Anelka, who has hit four of Chelsea's eight goals in the competition already this season.
Another Anelka goal and another Chelsea win looks the likely result on Wednesday night and the Champions League best odds reflect this.
So it seems Chelsea will be marching on into the group stages, so could this finally be their year?
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