Chelsea are in a good position in the Premier League table with 13 games of the season remaining.
Despite their only victory since the turn of the year outside of the FA Cup coming over Burnley last month, the Blues are currently four points above Tottenham Hotspur.
They are also sitting six points above Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United, with the lead over Arsenal now being 10 points.
One thing that had been holding the Blues back had been their home form, with defeats to West Ham, Bournemouth and Southampton ending their 2019.
Then there was the 1-0 loss at Newcastle United.
However, with the draw against Leicester City at the weekend, Frank Lampard will be hoping that would have been put to rest.
But the true test will be what happens over the next few weeks, because the Blues have a real nightmare fixture run at Stamford Bridge coming up.
The next visitors to Stamford Bridge will be Manchester United after the first ever Premier League winter break.
Following that, Spurs will arrive at Chelsea's home, before they take on Bayern Munich in the first leg of the Champions League last 16 on February 25.
Everton are also set for a visit to the Bridge, as well as current champions Manchester City on March 21.
But before those games, Chelsea have a massive FA Cup tie.
Fifth round ties take place early next month and the Blues will host Premier League leaders Liverpool - who have lost just two games across all competitions.
This means Man United, Tottenham, Bayern Munich and Liverpool are all making trips to west London over the next month.
It's a real run of fixtures at Stamford Bridge which is going to define how Lampard and his Chelsea side finish the campaign and whether they will qualify for next season's Champions League.