Chelsea travel to the Hawthorns to take on West Bromwich in their second-last fixture of the Premier League.
The Blues have already sealed the Premier League title so the outcome of this match will hold no importance to Jose Mourinho and his men.
However, they will be looking for nothing less than a victory in their remaining Premier League fixtures as they aim to finish the season on a positive note.
And Chelsea manager Mourinho insists that his side will be trying to get the "maximum possible points" from their game against the Baggies on Monday.
"We all need to respect the game and play for the best result. We are going to try (for) the maximum possible points," the Portuguese told the Blues official website.
Although Mourinho admits that neither side will be under pressure on Monday due to Chelsea and West Brom managing to secure their respective season objectives, he insists that both teams will be looking to secure a win.
"I'm happy that West Bromwich Albion is also champion of their league and they don't need points. So no pressure for us, no pressure for them," added the former Porto boss. "But for sure they want to win the last game at home and for sure we want to try the maximum points."
Mourinho, who is expected to play academy players including Nathan Ake, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Isaiah Brown against the Baggies, says he will be trying to touch the 90-point mark with the Blues this season.
"To be champion is to be champion, one point more, one point less," he added. "But the reality the maximum points possible, the better. The more distance you have to the second, the better. And we are going to try."
Meanwhile, the Baggies will certainly be looking to get a positive result against Chelsea even though they are the clear underdogs in this fixture.
West Brom, who were hovering just above the relegation zone in January, have now managed to climb up to the 13th place in the Premier League, seven points clear of the next three spots.
And all the credit should go to their manager Tony Pulis, who did the same thing with Crystal Palace last season, helping the Eagles remain in the Premier League despite all odds being against them.
Although the Baggies have not been beaten by Chelsea in the two sides' last three meetings at the Hawthorns, they will certainly not be having an easy time against the newly crowned Premier League champions on Monday.
And Pulis feels that Chelsea have again become dangerous following the return of Mourinho.
"I think winning the Championship, week-in, week-out and getting good players to perform the way Mourinho has...if it is a football match they are good enough to play against the best teams," the former Stoke City boss told West Brom's official website.
"He knew well into last season what he needed. He has got an edge, a real edge to him. The edge is that he wants to win and he knows how to win. He knows how to put together a team that can win and he demands winning. "
Expected Line-ups:
West Bromwich Albion: Myhill, Dawson, McAuley, Lescott, Brunt, Gardner, Mulumbu, Yacob, Fletcher, Morrison, Anichebe.
Chelsea: Courtois, Azpilicueta, Terry, Cahill, Luis, Matic, Loftus-Cheek, Willian, Fabregas, Hazard, Remy.
Where to Watch Live:
The EPL match is scheduled for 8pm BST (12:30pm IST, 3am ET), starting with live coverage in India on Star Sports 4 and Star Sports 4 HD. The game can also be watched via live streaming online in India on StarSports.com.
Catch the action live in the UK live on Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 1 HD, while viewers can also watch the watch online via live streaming on Sky GO. Catch the game live in the US on NBCSN, while the action can also be live streamed online on NBC Sports Extra.
Audience in the Middle East and North Africa can watch the game via live streaming online on Bein Sports Connect, while South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa viewers can do the same on SuperSport online. Australian viewers can watch the game on Fox Sports 4 and live stream it on Foxtel Play.