Conor Turbitt returns to the Armagh starting line-up for their latest collision with neighbours Tyrone in Healy Park this weekend.
Kieran McGeeney has made two changes to the side which laboured past Westmeath in the opening round, with Turbitt, who forced home the late goal which rescued the win for the hosts, and half back Callum Cumiskey coming into the side. Aidan Nugent and James Morgan make way.
For Tyrone, Frank Burns is sidelined due to the straight red card picked up in the three-point loss to Galway. The experienced Niall Sludden returns to the half-forward line, while Conor Meyler and Michael O'Neill trade places in the named line-up, the former shifting up to wing-forward, the latter named at No. 6.
Fergal Logan and Brian Dooher's side have lost their last four championship matches, an early-round Ulster championship win over Fermanagh their only triumph since claiming the 2021 All-Ireland title.
Tyrone: Niall Morgan; Michael McKernan, Ronan McNamee, Padraig Hampsey; Cormac Quinn, Michael O'Neill, Peter Harte; Brian Kennedy, Conn Kilpatrick; Conor Meyler, Joe Oguz, Niall Sludden; Darren McCurry, Mattie Donnelly, Darragh Canavan.
Armagh: Ethan Rafferty; Conor O'Neill, Aaron McKay, Aidan Forker; Greg McCabe, Callum Cumiskey, Jarly Óg Burns; Ben Crealey, Ciaran Mackin; Jason Duffy, Rory Grugan, Stefan Campbell; Conor Turbitt, Rian O'Neill, Andrew Murnin.

Cian Murphy, initially named to start against Roscommon, is the only change to the Dublin side which struggled to an unimpressive draw with the Connacht outfit last time out.
The Thomas Davis defender was introduced after nine minutes for an injured Davey Byrne and retains his place for their away fixture against Kildare in UPMC Nowlan Park.
After an encouraging showing against Dublin in the Leinster semi-final, Kildare were distinctly underwhelming in their 14-apiece draw with Division 4 champions Sligo.
Nonetheless, Glenn Ryan has kept faith with the starting XV which failed to get over the line in Markievicz Park as Kildare face Dublin in the championship outside HQ.
Kildare: Mark Donnellan; Mick O'Grady, Shea Ryan, Eoin Doyle; David Hyland, Kevin Flynn, Jack Sargent; Kevin O'Callaghan, Aaron Masterson; Paddy McDermott, Kevin Feely, Alex Beirne; Paul Cribbin, Darragh Kirwan, Paddy Woodgate
Dublin: Stephen Cluxton; Daire Newcombe, Michael Fitzsimons, Cian Murphy; Brian Howard, John Small, Lee Gannon; Brian Fenton, James McCarthy; Niall Scully, Sean Bugler, Ciaran Kilkenny; Paul Mannion, Con O'Callaghan, Cormac Costello.

Jack O'Connor has recalled Paul Murphy to the starting side, while Dr Crokes' Tony Brosnan is demoted to the bench as Kerry seek to get back on the horse after their opening-round jolt at home to Mayo.
The Kerry boss makes two switches to the team which stumbled to a five-point defeat in Killarney, Adrian Spillane starting at wing-forward, while Paudie Clifford is shifted into corner-forward in place of Brosnan.
In defence, two-time All-Ireland medallist Murphy, Man of the Match in the 2014 decider, comes in at wing-back while Dylan Casey drops out.
Cork boss John Cleary has been forced into making two changes to the side which overcame Louth in a vital opener in Navan, the injured Sean Meehan and Tommy Walsh making way for Rory Maguire and Kevin O'Donovan. Kevin Flahive and Fionn Herlihy are named among the subs.
Cork: Micheál Aodh Martin; Maurice Shanley, Rory Maguire, Kevin O'Donovan; Luke Fahy, Daniel O’Mahony, Matty Taylor; Colm O’Callaghan, Ian Maguire; Brian O’Driscoll, Ruairí Deane, Killian O’Hanlon; Sean Powter, Brian Hurley, Chris Óg Jones.
Kerry: Shane Ryan; Graham O'Sullivan, Jason Foley, Tom O'Sullivan; Paul Murphy, Tadhg Morley, Gavin White; Diarmuid O'Connor, Jack Barry; Dara Moynihan, Seán O'Shea, Adrian Spillane; Paudie Clifford, David Clifford, Paul Geaney.
Kevin McStay has named the same starting team he sent to the media ahead of his side's impressive upset of the All-Ireland champions in Fitzgerald Stadium.
Shortly before throw-in down in Killarney, Mayo announced three switches with Padraig O'Hora, Donnacha McHugh and Jason Doherty all starting in place of Paddy Durcan, Stephen Coen and Fionn McDonagh.
The latter trio are again named to start at home to Louth, though it remains to be seen whether they'll line out as selected.
Mickey Harte has made just one change to the Louth team which were edged out by Cork, Conor Grimes returning to the starting team for Bevan Duffy.
Mayo: Colm Reape; Jack Coyne, David McBrien, Sam Callinan; Paddy Durcan, Conor Loftus, Stephen Coen; Matthew Ruane, Diarmuid O'Connor; Fionn McDonagh, Jack Carney, Jordan Flynn; Aidan O'Shea, James Carr, Ryan O'Donoghue.
Louth: James Califf; Dermot Campbell, Peter Lynch, Donal McKenny; Leonard Grey, Niall Sharkey, Anthony Williams; Tommy Durnin, Conor Early; Conall McKeever, Ciaran Downey, Conor Grimes; Paul Mathews, Sam Mulroy, Craig Lennon.

Rob Finnerty comes into the Galway starting XV as Padraic Joyce re-jigs things slightly for their trip to Mullingar.
Finnerty is named in the full-forward line alongside Ian Burke and Shane Walsh, with Damien Comer being deployed at No. 11. Finnerty's Salthill teammate John Maher, a breakthrough figure at midfield, drops out at midfield with Peter Cooke lining out alongside Paul Conroy.
Cian Hernon comes in at wing back for the injured Dylan McHugh. Sean Mulkerrin, returning from a long-term injury, is named among the subs.
Dessie Dolan makes one change to the Westmeath team which took Armagh to the brink in the Athletic Grounds, Ronan Wallace coming in at centre-back, while Senan Baker makes way. David Lynch is re-deployed in the half-forward line as a result.
Westmeath: Jason Daly; Jack Smith, Kevin Maguire, James Dolan; Jamie Gonoud, Ronan Wallace, Andy McCormack; Sam Duncan, Ray Connellan; Sam McCartan, Ronan O'Toole, David Lynch; Luke Loughlin, John Heslin, Stephen Smith.
Galway: Connor Gleeson; Johnny McGrath, Sean Kelly, Jack Glynn; Cian Hernon, John Daly, Cillian McDaid; Paul Conroy, Peter Cooke; Matthew Tierney, Damien Comer, Johnny Heaney; Ian Burke, Rob Finnerty, Shane Walsh.
Donegal show two changes to the team that claimed a heartening and badly needed win away to Clare in Cusack Park in Round 1.
Caolan McColgan comes in for John Ross Molloy at corner-back, taking the overall Caolan count to three for the team. In midfield, Jason McGee is named in place of Rory O'Donnell. Significantly, Paddy McBrearty is named on the bench for Aidan O'Rourke's side.
Ulster champions Derry have cut and pasted the same starting XV which drew at home to Monaghan in a tense and cagey opener in Celtic Park.
Donegal: Shuan Patton; Mark Curran, Brendan McCole, Caolan McColgan; Caolan Ward, Eoghan Bán Gallagher, Odhran Doherty; Caolan McGonagle, Jason McGee; Daire Ó Baoill, Jamie Brennan, Ciarán Thomspon; Hugh McFadden, Oisin Gallen, Conor O'Donnell.
Derry: Odhran Lynch; Chrissy McKaigue, Eoin McEvoy, Conor McCluskey; Conor Doherty, Gareth McKinless, Padraig McGrogan; Conor Glass, Brendan Rogers; Nigel Toner, Paul Cassidy, Ethan Doherty; Ciaran McFaul, Shane McGuigan, Niall Loughlin
Roscommon and Sligo meet in an all-Connacht clash in Group 3.
Sligo manager Tony McEntee brings in Keelan Cawley and Pat Spillane for Darragh Cummins and Alan Reilly.
Conor Daly for Donie Smith is the Rossies' only change. Daly comes in at wing-back with Dylan Ruane, Enda Smith and Cian McKeon pushing further forward.
Roscommon: Conor Carroll; Conor Hussey, Brian Stack, David Murray; Niall Daly, Eoin McCormack, Conor Daly; Dylan Ruane, Eddie Nolan; Ciaráin Murtagh, Enda Smith, Ciarán Lennon; Cian McKeon, Ben O'Carroll, Diarmuid Murtagh.
Sligo: Aidan Devaney; Evan Lyons, Eddie McGuinness, Nathan Mullen; Paul McNamara, Brian Cox, Luke Towey; Cian Lally, Paul Kilcoyne; Finnian Cawley, Sean Carrabine, Keelan Cawley; Pat Spillane, Patrick O' Connor, Niall Murphy.
Monaghan have made one change for the Group 4 clash with Clare, Jack McCarron coming in for Dessie Ward.
Colm Collins has kept faith with the same XV that only managed 0-09 against Donegal.
Monaghan: Rory Beggan; Ryan O’Toole, Kieran Duffy, Ryan Wylie; Karl O’Connell, Conor Boyle, Conor McCarthy; Karl Gallagher, Killian Lavelle; Stephen O’Hanlon, Micheál Bannigan, Ryan McAnespie; Jack McCarron, Gary Mohan, Shane Carey.
Clare: Stephen Ryan; Ronan Lanigan, Cillian Brennan, Cillian Rouine; Ciaran Russell, Jamie Malone, Cian O'Dea; Cathal O'Connor, Darren O'Neill; Daniel Walsh, Emmet McMahon, Pearse Lillis; Eoin Cleary, Keelan Sexton, Pádraic Collins.
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