Avram Grant has expressed his belief that if we win all our remaining games, we will win the Barclays Premier League.

We are now six points behind leaders Manchester United after their 2-1 victory over third-placed Arsenal yesterday, with a game in hand against Wigan at Stamford Bridge tonight.

With his outfield positions at near full strength going into tonight's game, Grant also considers his team to be at least equal to what anyone else in Europe can offer.

'Every team is different. I don't think there is a strongest, I will not say we are the best in the world, but I can say when we have all the team I don't think other teams are stronger than us,' said the Israeli.

When asked whether 15 points from our final five games would bring the championship back to the Bridge, he responded: 'I think yes, but it's not easy to win all the games. If you remember I said I didn't believe Man United and Arsenal will win all their games, it's not easy to do it.

'We need to do our job first and I believe if we can do what we can do, we will be happy at the end of the season.

'First we needed to take points because clubs were ahead of us and we needed to chase after them. I always believe in football anything can happen, even when we were seven points or nine points behind.'

Nine points is now the margin between Arsenal and leaders United, which appears to rule Arsene Wenger's side out of the race, narrowing it down to two.

Grant has told his players that after all the adversity they have faced this season, they are too close to silverware to let is escape their grasp.

'I say to the players, it was a very difficult year, I don't know what other clubs could do what we did with all the injuries we had to big players, the African Cup, all the problems we had, and we are still winning games.

'We did all this and come to the last games with a very good opportunity, we don't want to miss it. We deserve it after what we had this year.'

We are 7/2 with online betting partner Paddy Power to record a 2-0 victory this evening. Limited tickets are still available.