FC United of Manchester winger Adam Carden was set to play for the Cherries reserves on Monday, however the match was postponed due to a water logged pitch.
Carden was then offered a game in a trial match, but FC United manager Karl Marginson believed that wasn't the best idea for the player.
He told the Manchester Evening News...
'Bournemouth asked him to stay down and play in a practice match for the reserves against their first team on Tuesday, but that would have been pointless - if they want to see him play, they can watch him play for us,'
'But he deserves his chance. Since he got over his ankle injury he has proved to be a really good disciplined winger who gives us good balance.'
He is now set to play for FC United against Cammell Laird tonight.