I'M certainly looking forward to going to Stamford Bridge - and I think Blackburn Rovers should be too.

That might sound strange given that Chelsea have won nine out of 10 so far, are unbeaten, and in their last home game beat Bolton 5-1 - even though they were a goal down at half-time!

Quite simply, they are a great team with a great coach and have no weaknesses.

But Blackburn need to forget about all that and just concentrate on their game.

There's no point changing things just because you're wary of the opposition and, don't forget, Rovers are probably only second to Chelsea in the current form table anyway.

It was Mark Hughes's bravery in playing a 4-4-2 and taking the game to Manchester United that brought them a fantastic result at Old Trafford.

And given that, apart from the Liverpool game, they've won every one since then, I can't see Mark changing it just because of who he is playing against.

Okay, there is a danger - and we've already seen it with Chelsea this season - that you can leave yourself exposed and go down 3-0 or 4-0.

But what if you play it defensive, hold on for 89 minutes, then finally crack under the pressure you've put yourself under and concede a last minute goal?

With a 1-0, you've dropped three points as you would with a heavy defeat so it's a risk well worth taking, especially when you're going there as confident as Rovers are.

The thing with Chelsea is, they're not unstoppable.

Instead of everyone in football moaning that it's boring because they're so far ahead, it's time to start believing they're not unbeatable. After all, nobody is.

Before Chelsea came along, you could say Arsenal or Manchester United were boring because they used to dominate, but that soon passed and the Chelsea bubble will surely burst at some time too.

Look at Everton at the weekend. They've stopped that run of wins and, although Chelsea still haven't lost, they've dropped points and it shows they can be vulnerable if they have an off day.

Admittedly players as good as they have don't really have off days, but it doesn't mean they can't be beaten.

That's exactly the feeling Mark Hughes seems to have. He manages the same way he used to play, with the attitude that he can win every game he goes in to.

His team are now doing that - they're scoring goals and, as ever, not conceding them either.

So if they can keep that going I'm hoping to see Blackburn become the first team to beat Chelsea this season.