Liam Rosenior has urged his Albion team-mates to make the most of their push for the Premier League.

He wants them to enjoy the nerve-jangling finale to the automatic promotion race.

Albion need a maximum of four points from today's clash with Derby County at the Amex (2.30pm) and Saturday's decider at promotion rivals Middlesbrough. One win would be enough to go up - providing it comes at Boro.

Promotion from the Championship this season is worth an estimated £200 million, because of the bonus of the new megabucks TV deal.

Rosenior, promoted with Hull three years ago, told The Argus: "If I thought about everything, how much money it's worth to the club, how great it would be for the fans, for me and my family, to prove I can be a Premier League player again, I think I'd be in a mental asylum.

"Just play and enjoy it. That's all I would say to the other players, because these occasions, these times, come very rarely in your career. So you have to make sure you enjoy it, then look back and say that was pretty amazing."

The Argus:

Rosenior has fit-again Gaetan Bong breathing down his neck for the left-back spot. He was replaced by the ex-Cameroon international at Charlton last week after suffering a back spasm.

"The great thing about this whole squad is no-one cares who is starting and who is not," Rosenior said. "If Gaetan starts these next two games and we go up I honestly couldn't care less. The same goes for the whole squad.

"There's a selflessness here, a sense of sacrifice within the group which makes it a pleasure to play for. Gaetan is the first one wishing me good luck if I play and vice-versa. That helps when you are on the pitch, to have that support."