Dublin have been able to name a near full-strength team for Sunday's All-Ireland quarter-final clash with Mayo at Croke Park.
Jack McCaffrey has been given the nod to start after missing round-robin games with Roscommon and Kildare through a hamstring injury and returning off the bench against Sligo last time out.
Stephen Cluxton continues between the sticks, while Paddy Small and Ciarán Kilkenny keep their places in the starting XV, having both impressed in the Dubs' 3-23 to 0-08 victory over Sligo.
Seán Bugler has recovered sufficiently from a hamstring strain and starts while Dean Rock and Evan Comerford have to settle for a place on the bench.
Dublin: Stephen Cluxton; Daire Newcombe, Michael Fitzsimons, Lee Gannon; James McCarthy, John Small, Jack McCaffrey; Brian Fenton, Brian Howard; Ciaran Kilkenny, Seán Bugler, Niall Scully; Paddy Small, Con O'Callaghan, Colm Basquel.

Mayo manager Kevin McStay has made two changes to his team from that which started against Galway last weekend for the trip to Croke Park.
Regular midfielder Matthew Ruane is recalled to the starting XV in place of Kevin McLoughlin with Pádraig O'Hora getting the nod this time out ahead of his club-mate Sam Callinan in defence. Kevin McLoughlin and Callinan are named on the Mayo bench.
Colm Reape continues in goal with O'Hora and the impressive Jack Coyne now flanking the marauding Mayo full-back David McBrien. Captain Paddy Durcan, Stephen Coen and Eoghan McLaughlin are listed in the Mayo half-back line for this winner-takes-all quarter-final.
Aidan O'Shea will make his 84th championship appearance, which equals Andy Moran's Mayo record. It also places him joint sixth on all-time list behind Stephen Cluxton, Seán Cavanagh, Tomás Ó Sé, Marc Ó Sé and Colm Cooper.
Mayo: Colm Reape; Jack Coyne, David McBrien, Pádraig O'Hora; Paddy Durcan, Stephen Coen, Eoghan McLaughlin; Matthew Ruane, Diarmuid O’Connor; Jason Doherty, Jack Carney, Jordan Flynn; Aidan O'Shea, Tommy Conroy, Ryan O'Donoghue.

Paul Geaney and Gavin White have been recalled by Kerry manager Jack O'Connor for Saturday’s All-Ireland quarter-final clash with Tyrone.
O’Connor has opted for two changes in personnel from the side that demolished Louth by 28 points last time out, with Geaney replacing Tony Brosnan at corner-forward, and Gavin White taking the place of Mike Breen at wing-back.
Kerry: Shane Ryan; Graham O'Sullivan, Jason Foley, Tom O'Sullivan; Paul Murphy, Tadhg Morley, Gavin White; Diarmuid O'Connor, Jack Barry; Dara Moynihan, Sean O'Shea, Adrian Spillane; Paudie Clifford, David Clifford, Paul Geaney.
Tyrone are unchanged from the side that beat Donegal.
Tyrone: Niall Morgan; Michael McKernan, Ronan McNamee, Pádraig Hampsey; Cormac Quinn, Michael O'Neill, Peter Harte; Brian Kennedy, Conn Kilpatrick; Conor Meyler, Ruari Canavan, Kieran McGeary; Darren McCurry, Matthew Donnelly, Darragh Canavan.

Rian O'Neill has returned after suspension to take his place in the Armagh starting team to play Monaghan in Saturday’s All-Ireland quarter-final.
The Crossmaglen star was shown a straight red for an off-the-ball clash with Tyrone’s Cormac Quinn during the round-two group clash between the rivals and missed the subsequent victory over Galway.
O’Neill is the only change made by manager Kieran McGeeney, with full-back Ciaran Higgins dropping out of the squad.
O’Neill joins Conor Turbitt and Andrew Murnin in the full-forward line with Callum Cumiskey switching to wing-back and Aaron McKay moving to full-back.
Armagh: Ethan Rafferty; Paddy Burns, Aaron McKay, Aidan Forker; Conor O'Neill, Greg McCabe, Callum Cumiskey; Ciaran Mackin, Ben Crealey; Jason Duffy, Rory Grugan, Stefan Campbell; Conor Turbitt, Rian O'Neill, Andrew Murnin.
For Monaghan, Ryan Wylie comes in as an indirect replacement for Darren Hughes who drops to the bench.
Monaghan: Rory Beggan; Ryan O'Toole, Kieran Duffy, Ryan Wylie; Karl O'Connell, Conor Boyle, Conor McCarthy; Karl Gallagher, Killian Lavelle; Stephen O'Hanlon, Michael Bannigan, Ryan McAnespie; Jack McCarron, Gary Mohan, Dessie Ward.
Chrissy McKaigue return to the Derry full-back line for their last-eight clash against Cork after missing the win over Clare.
Kevin O'Donovan, who kicked the winning point against Roscommon after coming on a sub, is named to start on the half-back line for Cork. Luke Fahy, who sustained an ankle injury against Roscommon, makes way and is not even on the panel.
Derry: Odhran Lynch; Christopher McKaigue, Eoghan McEvoy, Conor McCluskey; Conor Doherty, Gareth McKinless, Padraig McGrogan; Conor Glass, Brendan Rogers; Benny Heron, Paul Cassidy, Ethan Doherty; Ciaran McFaul, Shane McGuigan, Niall Loughlin.
Cork: Míchéal Aodh Martin; Maurice Shanley, Rory Maguire, Tommy Walsh; Kevin O'Donovan, Daniel OMahony, Matty Taylor; Colm O'Callaghan, Ian Maguire; Brian O'Driscoll, Ruairi Deane, Killian O'Hanlon; Sean Powter, Steven Sherlock, Eoghan McSweeney.
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