Liverpool chief Rick Parry doesn't believe their history with Chelsea in the Champions League will influence their quarterfinal tie.
He told Sky Sports News: "We know what we've got to do over the two legs. We know what we're capable of doing so we will get on with it now.
Parry says playing the second in London won't worry the Reds, reasoning: "I don't think that bothers us. I don't think it makes a significant difference.
"It's not about historical form, it's about form at this stage of the season. Obviously at the moment we're coming in to form so fingers crossed we are peaking nicely and if we can keep everybody fit we're optimistic."
Parry said the fact the second leg won't take place on the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster is massive for the club.
He told Setanta Sports: "I'm literally just getting news that we will be playing on the 14th. It is a huge relief and a good outcome."