You have not got the money to travel First Class but your football fix still needs feeding. Do not worry, help is on hand.

Here we provide you with our rather handy second instalment of our pre-season fixture guide so you can see your team without costing you the earth.

Chelsea's American tour will undoubtedly be entertaining, but if you can not make it to New York then why not see them in Dorchester?

The Blues are set to field a Chelsea XI at Dorchester Town's Avenue Stadium on 26 July.

Tottenham are heading off to Korea but before that they will be facing Stevenage Borough of the Conference on 9 July.

On the same day Steve Claridge's Millwall will be away against Conference South side Basingstoke Town.

Glenn Hoddle's Wolves will take on nearby AFC Telford United on 12 July in the battle of the Black Country.

Charlton Athletic will travel to Welling for their annual curtain raiser on 14 July.

Mark Hughes will be taking a selection of Blackburn Rovers' Premiership stars for a day out in the sun at Morecambe on 16 July.

After narrowly missing out on promotion to the Football League, Aldershot have busily arranged pre-season friendlies at home against higher ranked opposition. They will face Queens Park Rangers and then a THFC XI on 17 and 31 July respectively.

In the ultimate battle between the teams the fans built, AFC Wimbledon take on the newly formed FC United of Manchester at Kingsmeadow in south London on 23 July.

Meanwhile a Manchester United XI will be stretching their legs when they travel to Hyde United also on the 23 July.

FA Cup heroes Exeter City face Birmingham City in an event on 25 July at St James' Park.

Crystal Palace will be hoping that their stay in The Championship will last just for a season and in preparation they are warming up with an away match against Conference side Crawley Town on 1 August.

On the same date Brighton will make the short journey along the South Coast to Bognor Regis Town while Nottingham Forest will go to Cambridge United and Dorchester Town entertain Steve Coppell's Reading.

Wigan have a busy couple of days as they prepare for life in the Premiership. They travel to Morecambe and then Accrington Stanley on 2 and 3 August respectively.

An Arsenal XI will be taking the field in Boreham Wood on 1 August, while fellow Premiership outfit Fulham will be the guests of Kingstonian on 3 August.

So...enjoy!