Chelsea are now six points clear at the top of the Premier League and, even more ominously for their rivals, they can't stop winning.

A 1-0 victory over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Wednesday extended the Blues' win streak in the Premier League to 10 matches, and there is plenty of reason to believe the run could go on for some time yet.

Chelsea's next three games -- away to Crystal Palace, followed by home matches against Bournemouth and Stoke City -- all look favourable.

In fact, by the time they face Tottenham at White Hart Lane on Jan. 4, Antonio Conte's men could be just one victory away from equalling the Premier League record for consecutive victories set by Arsenal (13) across the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons.

The most remarkable thing about Chelsea's win streak is that it has been achieved against all different types of opponents, systems and tactics as managers across the Premier League have tried and failed to find an effective counter to Conte's 3-4-3 system.

With this in mind, ESPN FC takes a look back and ranks each of Chelsea's last 10 Premier League victories ...

1. Manchester City 1-3 Chelsea, Dec. 3

Not the most dominant performance, but certainly the most ruthless. Chelsea soaked up waves of City attacks at the Etihad while picking their moments to burst forward expertly. Pep Guardiola's best-laid tactical plans were undone by clinical finishing as the Blues scored with each of their first three shots on target, and there could be no bigger statement of title credentials than beating the preseason favourites on their own pitch.

2. Chelsea 4-0 Manchester United, Oct. 23

This was the result that first highlighted the rich potential of Conte's 3-4-3. Chelsea began the process of ruining Jose Mourinho's Stamford Bridge return inside 30 seconds and never let up, picking off their dazed visitors on the break. In for Willian, Pedro Rodriguez also seized his chance to show how devastating he could be in tandem with Eden Hazard and Diego Costa up front.

Chelsea made it a miserable Stamford Bridge return for Jose Mourinho.

3. Chelsea 5-0 Everton, Nov. 5

In pure performance terms this should probably be top of the list. Chelsea were utterly dominant, restricting Everton to just one shot at Thibaut Courtois and playing some of the most breathtaking football seen at Stamford Bridge in years. Ronald Koeman's men were atrocious and the fact they compromised themselves by switching to a back three to try and nullify Chelsea is perhaps the biggest compliment of all to Conte.

4. Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham, Nov. 26

Mauricio Pochettino was the first manager to successfully disrupt Chelsea's fluid 3-4-3 possession play, instructing his players to press high while denying Nemanja Matic and N'Golo Kante the space to switch the ball wide quickly. Tottenham only had the energy to do it for half an hour, though, and once Conte's men began to pass around the press they seized control and took their chances.

5. Chelsea 1-0 West Brom, Dec. 11

Tony Pulis lived up to his reputation at Stamford Bridge, deploying his men in two compact lines in front of his 18-yard box and denying Hazard and Pedro any room to operate. Chelsea predictably struggled for invention but there is no game plan to stop Costa in current form, and one mistake from Gareth McAuley was all it took for the Premier League's deadliest striker to settle the match in Conte's favour.

6. Sunderland 0-1 Chelsea, Dec. 14

Missing the injured Hazard for the first time this season and just three days after beating West Brom, this fixture looked a likely banana skin. David Moyes replicated Pulis' tactical approach, but the returning Cesc Fabregas took the only clear chance of the first half clinically. Courtois' excellent second half saves from Adnan Januzaj and Patrick van Aanholt only heightened the sense that this was a performance of potential champions.

Cesc Fabregas' goal at Sunderland sent Chelsea six clear at the top.

7. Southampton 0-2 Chelsea, Oct. 30

Claude Puel's men went into this game boasting the division's second-meanest defence, as well as a formidable home record. They didn't justify that billing on the day, however, allowing Hazard to score a fairly soft opener after just six minutes. Conte's men were rarely troubled defensively and Costa brilliantly ended the match as a contest early in the second half.

8. Middlesbrough 0-1 Chelsea, Nov. 20

Despite winning just three Premier League matches this season, Middlesbrough know how to make life difficult for the big boys. Courtois had just one save to make but Chelsea had to fight for every yard gained and chance created at the Riverside, eventually snatching the winner just before half time when Costa reacted quickest to a scrambled corner kick.

9. Chelsea 3-0 Leicester City, Oct. 15

Beating last season's Premier League champions would normally rank higher in a list like this, but Leicester City arrived at Stamford Bridge with more than one eye on the Champions League. Claudio Ranieri rested Islam Slimani and Riyad Mahrez and Chelsea's superiority was never challenged, with goals from Costa, Hazard and Victor Moses sealing a comfortable win.

10. Hull City 0-2 Chelsea, Oct. 1

Hull City were the perfect opponents for Chelsea after comprehensive defeats to Liverpool and Arsenal, and a convenient moment for Conte to trial his 3-4-3. After an uneventful first half Chelsea burst into life, as Costa and Willian beat David Marshall impressively in six second half minutes. From these fairly routine beginnings, the seeds of the Premier League's most dominant team were sown.

Liam is ESPN FC's Chelsea correspondent. Follow him on Twitter: @Liam_Twomey.