JAKE Forster-Caskey has backed Albion to build on rot-stopping draws in their fight against relegation.

The Boxing Day deadlock against Reading from 2-0 down at the Amex followed a 1-1 stalemate at Wolves in Sami Hyypia’s final game in charge.

Those results halted a hat-trick of defeats, launched by losing 2-1 at home a month ago to tonight’s hosts Fulham.

Forster-Caskey believes the manner of the comeback against Reading can act as a morale-boost for this evening’s encounter at Craven Cottage, as the Seagulls seek only their second win out of 20 in the league.

The England under-21s midfielder, who halved the arrears from a Greg Halford long throw before Inigo Calderon’s late equaliser, said: “The way we gained that point was massive. It might just give us the lift we need to start picking up some more points and hopefully we win our next game.

“The way we dug out the result was excellent for our momentum. We are going into the next game full of confidence, knowing we can play other ways than just getting the ball down. More fight against Fulham and I’m sure we’ll come away with the right result.”