James Wilson says his last-gasp equaliser against Derby has given Albion "great confidence" for Saturday's promotion showdown at Middlesbrough.

The on-loan Manchester United striker rescued a 1-1 draw at the Amex this afternoon with ten men after Lewis Dunk had been sent-off for a second booking.

Wilson lashed in a shot which deflected in off Derby sub Jacob Butterfield after the visitors failed to clear an Anthony Knockaert corner.

Albion now need to win at Boro to go up.

Wilson said: "I just peeled off at the back post and knew he could not get much power on the header away. I just watched it come down and put it into the net.

"It's given us great confidence going into the last game. Going into the last game on a defeat is probably the worst way to do it. We have got a point so we're going up to Middlesbrough with some confidence."

Dunk is now banned, so captain Gordon Greer will return to the centre of defence.