Non-league Havant and Waterlooville play Real Betis 30 July 2011 Last updated at 11:22 GMT
Saturday, 30 July 2011
Pompey's players are stuck in North Carolina after their plane was hit by a catering lorry at the end of a tour.
Seville-based Real Betis are currently on a pre-season tour of the UK.
A Havant and Waterlooville spokesman said: "The Hawks have secured a short notice once in a lifetime opportunity and will play Spanish Premier League side Real Betis at Westleigh Park.
"The Seville-based outfit were due to face Portsmouth, whose team remains stuck in America after their Stateside pre-season tour ended with a catering truck driving into the plane they were due to fly home on.
"Hawks HQ were quick to act, and the La Liga side will bring their full first team to Westleigh Park tomorrow for a 6:30pm kick off."
'Lengthy discussions' Tickets for the match will cost fans £5 and £10.
Real Betis had been due to play Portsmouth at Fratton Park.
Portsmouth FC said: "Almost all of the squad and its coaching staff will not arrive back in Britain until Sunday.
"After lengthy discussions, the difficult decision to call the match off was made in conjunction with Real Betis."
Portsmouth FC chief executive David Lampitt said: "Unfortunately events outside of our control have conspired against us and we have been left with no choice but to cancel this match.
"We are naturally disappointed as we were looking forward to welcoming Real Betis, their fans and directors to Fratton Park and we thank them for their patience and understanding."
Fans who bought tickets for the Portsmouth match will be refunded, the club said.
In 2008, Havant and Waterlooville played Liverpool in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
In March the team also hit national headlines after a match against non-league Dorchester Town. A Dorchester player was sent off for tackling a pitch invader who was dressed in a mankini.
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