Albion manager Micky Adams will pound the streets to raise money for teenager cancer sufferers tomorrow.

The Seagulls boss will be running in the ten-mile Bupa Great South Run in Portsmouth on behalf of Teenage Cancer Trust, the football club's chosen charity this season.

The trust is raising money to fund a new unit at the Royal Marsden Hospital in Sutton, Surrey.

Adams said: "I'm delighted to be running for Teenage Cancer Trust and hope we can raise as much money as possible for their new unit.

"Six teenagers are diagnosed with cancer every day and it's vital that these young people, many of which are the same age as our fans, have access to the very best facilities which are appropriate for their age."