Norwich City fan Ranulph Bacon will cycle 120 miles to the club's opening away match at Millwall on Saturday, raising money for Bungay Community Support. The 16-year-old from Norwich was challenged by striker Mo Touré after posting a message on Instagram, promising to ride to the Den stadium in south-east London for a community support charity if he replied. Within minutes, Touré had messaged the teenager back, so the challenge was on. Ranulph will complete the ride over three days, beginning from Carrow Road two days before the match, via school, to collect his GCSE results before overnighting in Colchester. The following day, he will continue on towards Greater London before arriving at The Den in time for the 12:30 BST kick-off at Millwall on Saturday. Ranulph is raising money for Bungay Community Support, who are based in Suffolk. He said he has been training rigorously for the ride. The charity needs to raise £400,000 to buy a community centre and secure its future. It runs a food hall and other outreach services from its Number 28 hub, on Wingfield Street in the town, which helps about 80 people. Since Christmas, it has been looking for a new home after being told it had 'limited time' at its current premises, which is to be sold. Ranulph has already raised more than £1,000 but is hoping to make much more. 'They have done so much good work in Bungay and the surrounding area,' he said. 'The charity has had such an impact on so many people I know. It is a huge part of the local community, with lots of people reliant on their services, so I really wanted to help.' Ranulph is currently 18th in the Championship, with 0 points from 1 game, and is 3 points behind leaders QPR. He is also facing a tough challenge with the team's current form, having conceded 2 goals and scored 1 this season. However, he remains optimistic about the team's chances and is looking forward to the match against Millwall. Ranulph is currently sidelined due to injury, but is expected to return to the team soon. In the meantime, he will continue to focus on his training and preparation for the match.