Liverpool's Peter Crouch says the players are determined to improve on their record at Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal.
The Reds travel to Stamford Bridge on Sunday bidding for their first win in West London under Rafa Benitez.
Crouch told BBC Radio Merseyside: "We have the confidence to beat them, because we have done it before.
"There is no doubt the players want to improve our record, but it is a big game for both sides."
The England striker scored in Liverpool's last Premier League game [against Sunderland] and has netted three goals in his last three appearances for the Reds.
He added: "It was great to score against Sunderland and I enjoyed my partnership with Fernando Torres.
"We have not played together too many times, but I felt we worked well, we both scored a goal and I was delighted to get a start."
Liverpool's win against Sunderland was their first in the Premier League since Boxing Day at Derby.
"We were a bit nervy in the first half, but that's understandable because we have not had great results of late," Crouch explained.
"I think you saw that after we scored the first goal we went on to control the game and we scored two more."
Jamie Carragher lined up at right-back for the game against Sunderland and that's a role he could continue in against Chelsea.
Crouch said: "He's got a lot more quality than people give him credit for and he made a great contribution for my goal.
"He doesn't play there very often, but he is more than happy to do a job for the team."
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