Darren Randolph is said to be doing well after requiring medical attention prior to the Bournemouth development squad's game against Ipswich on Tuesday.
The Ireland international was due to start the game at the Vitality Stadium.
"Darren Randolph felt unwell in the warm-up and needed medical attention," said Bournemouth development squad head coach Alan Connell.
There will be a ten minute delay to kick-off at Vitality Stadium.
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"All the medical team were straight on to help him, which was great. Pleased that he's back in now and feeling much better and has left the stadium of his own accord.
"We're really happy with the outcome. It's a shame he didn't play tonight but obviously his health is the most important thing."
The game was delayed for 10 minutes as Randolph received medical attention and the 36-year-old was replaced in the starting line-up by Cameron Plain. Bournemouth lost the game 3-1
Randolph joined Bournemouth from West Ham in January but is yet to start a game for the Premier League side. He has served as backup behind Neto and Ionut Radu.
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