Dublin manager Jim Gavin has kept faith with the starting XV that lost to Cork for Saturday night's Allianz Football League clash with Donegal.
The Dubs face the All-Ireland finalists under floodlights at Croke Park (7pm) and Gavin has resisted the temptation to rejig his side despite losing a late lead in the 1-15 to 0-16 defeat.
Dublin: Sean Currie; Eoin Culligan, Rory O’Carroll, Daren Daly; Jonny Cooper, John Small, Jack McCaffrey; Denis Bastick, Shane Carthy; Tomas Brady, Dean Rock, Emmett O’Conghaile, Kevin McManamon (St Judes), Eoghan O’Gara (Templeogue Synge Street, Cormac Costello (Whitehall Colmcille).
Their opponents Donegal make just one switch, Eamonn Doherty coming in for Ciaran McGinley at corner-back.
Kilcar man McGinley made his league debut in last Saturday's impressive comeback win over Derry.
Donegal: Paul Durcan; Eamonn Doherty, Eamonn McGee, Paddy McGrath; Frank McGlynn, Karl Lacey, Mark McHugh; Neil Gallagher, Christy Toye; Ryan McHugh, Martin O’Reilly, Odhrán Mac Niallais; Patrick McBrearty, Michael Murphy, Hugh McFadden.
Mayo have made five switches to the team that beat All-Ireland champions Kerry in Killarney.
David Clarke, Michael Hall, Colm Boyle, Diarmuid O'Connor and Michael Conroy come in to play Tyrone on Sunday with Robbie Hennelly, Chris Barrett, Patrick Durcan, Adam Gallagher and the injured Evan Regan all making way. Breaffy's Hall makes his league debut.
Conroy scored four points from play after replacing Regan in the eighth minute. Ballina's Regan suffered a broken collarbone after suffering a nasty fall.
Mayo: David Clarke; Michael Hall, Kevin Keane, Keith Higgins (capt); Lee Keegan, Stephen Coen, Colm Boyle; Seamus O'Shea, Donal Vaughan; Diarmuid O'Connor, Kevin McLoughlin, Jason Doherty; Michael Conroy, Alan Freeman, Mark Ronaldson.
After sharing the points with Roscommon last week in Kiltoom, Cavan have named an unchanged side to play Laois in Division 2 on Saturday.
Cavan: Conor Gilsenan; Jason McLoughlin, Rory Dunne, Dara McVeety; Fergal Flanagan, Damien O'Reilly, Killian Brady; Killian Clarke, Gearoid McKiernan; Martin Reilly, Michéal Lyng, Mark McKeever; Ronan Flanagan, Martin Dunne, Niall McDermott.
Tommy Walsh will make his first start for Kerry since the 2009 All-Ireland final after being named in Eamonn Fitzmaurice's team to take on Derry in Sunday's Allianz FL Division 1 clash with Derry.
Walsh comes in for Kieran O'Leary in a move that represents the only change to the Kerry team from the side that suffered an opening day defeat against Mayo.
There are further boosts for Kerry as Anthony Maher, Killian Young and Donnchadh Walsh are all included in the squad.
Kerry: Brendan Kealy; Pa Kilkenny, Mark Griffin, Fionn Fitzgerald; Jonathan Lyne, Jack Sherwood, Paul Murphy; David Moran, Tommy Walsh; Michael Geaney, Bryan Sheehan, Johnny Buckley; Stephen O’Brien, Paul Geaney, Barry John Keane.
Derry meanwhile show two changes from the side that failed to sparkle against Donegal last weekend.
Terence O’Brien and Ciaran McFaul both get the nod with Emmett McGuckin and Barry McGoldrick dropping to the bench.
Benny Heron has been passed fit and will start up front for the Oak Leaf county.
Derry: Thomas Mallon, Oisín Duffy, Niall Holly, John O’Kane . Kevin Johnston, Gerard O’Kane, Sean Leo McGoldrick, Mark Lynch, Conor McAtamney, Ciarán McFaul, Benny Heron, Enda Lynn, Mark Craig, Terence O’Brien, Daniel Heavron
There are two changes to the Tyrone team to take on Mayo in their league encounter at MacHale Park.
Peter Harte returns from injury and replaces Barry Tierney at left half back while Tiernan McCann comes in at right half forward for PJ Lavery.
Elsewhere Danny McBride is named on the bench, making his first appearance in the matchday squad this year.
Tyrone: N Morgan; A McCrory, R McNamee, C McCarron; R McNabb, M Donnelly, P Harte; C Cavanagh, P McNulty, T McCann, R O'Neill, P Hughes, D McCurry, S Cavanagh, N McKenna.
The Cork team to travel to Monaghan for their Allianz Football League encounter shows three changes from the team that overcame Dublin last weekend.
Up front Donnacha O’Connor and Paul Kerrigan will both start with John O’Rourke and Donal Og Hodnett having to settle for a place on the bench.
The other change comes at corner back where Tomás Clancy is preferred to Jamie O’Sullivan, while Conor Dorman holds onto his spot.
Cork: Ken O’Halloran, Tomás Clancy, Tom Clancy, James Loughrey, Conor Dorman, Eoin Cadogan, Brian O’Driscoll, Fintan Goold, Ian Maguire, Mark Collins, Donnacha O’Connor, Colm O’Driscoll, Colm O’Neill, Paul Kerrigan, Brian Hurley
Longford manager Jack Sheedy has handed a debut to Cian Farrelly for Sunday's Allianz FL Division 4 clash at home to Antrim.
Farrelly will line out at left-half-back.
Earlier this week, Paul Barden called time on his 16-year career with the midlanders.
Longford: P Colum; D Brady, B O'Farrell, P Foy; C P Smyth, D Masterson, C Farrelly; M Quinn, B Gilleran; A Rowan, P McKeon, R McEntire; R McNerney, B Kavanagh, S McCormack.
Louth manager Colin Kelly has named his starting line-up for their Allianz FL Division 3 clash against Clare in Drogheda on Sunday.
The Wee County begin their campaign with a disappointing nine-point defeat away to Fermanagh.
Louth: N Gallagher; K Toner, P Reilly, P Rath; D Crilly, D Finnegan, D O'Hanlon; B Duffy, E O'Connor; A Reid, D O'Connor, D Byrne; R Burns, C Grimes, C Judge.