The Toffees slumped to a shock 4-1 reverse to the Baggies last Saturday to leave them sitting just two points above the drop zone.
Fellaini insists David Moyes' side are determined to get over the reverse by gaining a positive result against Chelsea and he is confident of putting on a show against the reigning champions because of their good record against the Blues.
"All the players are still angry after losing that game at home," said Fellaini.
"We are hoping for a good performance now to bounce back. Chelsea are a big team and a dangerous team.
"But we have a good record against them and tend to play better against good teams.
"Hopefully it's the same again. We are motivated to do well against the big players."
Fellaini is available for the trip to West London after serving a three-game ban following his sending off against Bolton last month.
The Belgium international admits it has been a frustrating time for him sat on the sidelines and he believes he has learned his lesson from his latest dismissal.
"I have had a frustrating time," added Fellaini.
"I was injured then I got back training again, the manager gave me confidence, I played again and then was sent off.
"It is positive in a way because I have thought a lot about it and I know it is my mistake, my error and I will not do it again.
"I have trained hard while I have been suspended and am ready to play. The manager will decide whether I play or not but I am ready."
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