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Premier League: Norwich's Chris Hughton wants welcome win against Everton

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Norwich City boss Chris Hughton wants to ease any concerns of being sucked into relegation trouble by earning a first Premier League win of 2013 against Everton on Saturday.

Norwich will wear the logo of charity Railway Children on their shirts against Everton to lend their support for sponsor Aviva's United Kingdom charity partner and raise awareness of the fact one child runs away from home every five minutes in the UK. Along with fans, Norwich director Stephen Fry will show his support via Twitter to help raise much-needed funds for the charity. For every tweet or retweet posted on Twitter on match day including the hashtag #1every5, Aviva will donate £1 to Railway Children. And Hughton is delighted to be involved in the campaign: "We are proud to join long-term club sponsors Aviva in supporting Railway Children during this weekend's clash with Everton. "As a father myself, I cannot even begin to imagine what it would be like to have your own child run away from home. "To think that 18 children are estimated to run away from home during Saturday's game says a great deal. "We hope to raise as much awareness as possible from the activity on the day to help support children who may run away from home." For more information on match day activity and for a chance to win one of the signed limited edition shirts, please see www.railwaychildren.org.uk/ncfc

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