Aggie Beever-Jones is relishing the prospect of going unbeaten this season in what could be a special day in front of our fans at Stamford Bridge but she knows there is still work to be done.
The forward has already been a thorn in Liverpool's side this season, as she netted a 90th-minute strike in a 3-0 win in the Women's Super League at St Helens Stadium in November, and scored the stoppage-time winner that sent us to the FA Cup final at Kingsmeadow last month.
We face Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Saturday with the chance to complete an invincible league season if we avoid defeat and will also lift the WSL trophy after the final whistle.
'Obviously wining the league completely unbeaten is the dream and it will be a record in a 22-game WSL season if we do that,' says Beever-Jones.
'We're just going to keep going until the final whistle.'
The 21-year-old is Chelsea's joint-top scorer in the league this season alongside Guro Reiten, the pair having weighed in with a total of eight goals each.
Beever-Jones will be looking to add to that tally, and has picked out a good luck omen ahead of the match.
'Having my family there will be amazing, and obviously it's special at Stamford Bridge,' she continued. 'For me personally, I scored my first goal at the Bridge against Liverpool. It feels like everything is going in our favour in that sense.
'Hopefully it'll be a good day, good result, good weather and then we'll get to lift the trophy after a win.'
The players have consistently spoken about how much of a difference our fans have made to them throughout this season.
Beever-Jones is asking for one final push and the fans to turn up in numbers this Saturday, support the side and enjoy the atmosphere.
'I'd love the fans to bring the noise,' she grins. 'We want to hear you! Be proud, be blue and hopefully we can repay you with a great performance.'
You can support Aggie and see the WSL champions get crowned at Stamford Bridge this weekend! Get your tickets now for Chelsea Women vs Liverpool Women on 10 May by clicking here, with tickets starting at £15 for adults and £7.50 for concessions.