Decorated goalkeeper Stephen Cluxton has been named to start for Dublin in their Leinster SFC semi-final with Meath on Saturday.
The 43-year-old missed the early stages of the league, making his seasonal bow against Galway in March before picking up a knock.
He was not between the posts for their championship opener, a laboured victory over Wicklow where Hugh O'Sullivan made his debut between the sticks.
O’Sullivan, however, is not now part of the match-day panel with Evan Comerford, first-choice keeper for the 2021 and 2022 All-Ireland campaigns before Cluxton returned in 2023, taking the number 16 jersey.
John Small could also feature after being named among the substitutes.
Team-mate Ciarán Kilkenny revealed in March that it was "unlikely" Small would return, echoing the sentiments of manager Dessie Farrell, but he travelled to Portugal for a recent warm-weather training camp and the seven-time All-Ireland winner is back in the fold.
Meath manager Robbie Brennan makes just one change, with Na Fianna's Shane Walsh returning to the starting line-up at full forward at the expense of Diarmuid Moriarty.
Louth have been handed a big boost for the Leinster semi-final with Kildare on Sunday with the return of captain Sam Mulroy from injury. Their key attacker has been named at full-forward by manager Ger Brennan after missing the Wee County's final league game and championship opener with Laois owing to a hamstring injury.
Kildare have made two changes, with Ryan Burke and Ryan Houlihan replacing Harry O’Neill (injured) and Kevin Flynn.
In Ulster, All-Ireland champions Armagh have made four changes for their Ulster SFC semi-final against Tyrone in Clones on Saturday.
All-Stars Aidan Forker, Oisín Conaty and Conor Turbitt all come into the team, along with Paddy Burns, with Gareth Murphy, Darragh McMullen, Tiernan Kelly and Stefan Campbell all making way.
For Tyrone, the big news is that Darragh Canavan has been deemed fit enough to be included in the starting XV. Canavan missed the quarter-final win over Cavan with a hamstring problem. Midfielder Brian Kennedy comes in for his first start of 2025.
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness has opted against any changes in personnel from the side that defeated Monaghan last time out for their Ulster SFC semi-final with Down.
The two late team additions against the Farney men – defender Stephen McMenamin who made his first championship appearance in two years and Michael Langan - are both named from the off.
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