Shane Barrett returns from suspension to replace Seamus Harnedy in the Cork team to face Limerick in the Munster SHC, while the Treaty men are unchanged for the round 4 clash at TUS Gaelic Grounds.
The Blarney men was sent-off at Cusack Park with the Rebels enjoying a healthy lead over Clare in the opening round, before the Banner fought back to claim a draw.
Three-time All-Star Harnedy played the full 70 minutes in the comprehensive win over Tipperary and despite a strong showing, Barrett has been recalled by Pat Ryan.
It means Cork go with 14 of the 15 that started last year's All-Ireland semi-final victory over Limerick, with Ethan Twomey instead of the aforementioned Harnedy the only change in personnel.
Limerick manager John Kiely has named an unchanged side, with Peter Casey, Declan Hannon and Barry Murphy replacing Ethan Hurley, Donnacha Ó Dálaigh and Eddie Stokes among the substitutes.

Another player returning to duty after suspension is Tipperary’s Darragh McCarthy. The young forward was dismissed in the first minute of the heavy defeat to Cork on Leeside, and manager Liam Cahill has named him among the substitutes for their clash with Waterford at FBD Semple Stadium.
Willie Connors is in for the injured Alan Tynan from the off, while Under 20 captain Sam O'Farrell starts, having only played 20 minutes in the provincial final triumph midweek.
The Déise make two changes from the side that went under to Limerick last time out, with Michael Kiely and Gavin Fives preferred to Patrick Fitzgerald and Patrick Curran.
In Leinster, Richie Reid and Adrian Mullen return the Kilkenny starting team for their clash with Dublin in Nowlan Park on Sunday, with Tommy Walsh and Harry Shine dropping out.
All-Star forward Eoin Cody remains sidelined with a hamstring injury.
Galway manager Micheál Donoghue will hand a championship debut to Joshua Ryan after changing a third of his team to take on Antrim at Pearse Stadium.
The Clarinbridge man takes the No 2 jersey, with Sean Linnane, Ronan Glennon, Conor Cooney and Anthony Burns all coming in. They replace Padraic Mannion, David Burke, John Fleming, Tiernan Killeen and Colm Molloy.
Limerick: Nickie Quaid; Sean Finn, Dan Morrissey, Michael Casey; Diarmaid Byrns, Kyle Hayes, Barry Nash; Adam English, Will O'Donoghue; Gearoid Hegarty, Cian Lynch, Tom Morrissey; Aaron Gillane, Shane O'Brien, David Reidy.
Subs: Shane Dowling, Peter Casey, Colin Coughlan, Seamus Flanagan, Declan Hannon, Barry Murphy, Aidan O'Connor, Fergal O'Connor, Darragh O'Donovan, Paddy O'Donovan, Cathal O'Neill.
Cork: Patrick Collins; Niall O'Leary, Eoin Downey, Sean O'Donoghue; Ciaran Joyce, Robert Downey, Mark Coleman; Tim O'Mahony, Ethan Twomey; Declan Dalton, Darragh Fitzgibbon, Shane Barrett; Patrick Horgan, Alan Connolly, Brian Hayes.
Subs: Brion Saunderson, Damien Cahalane, Ger Millerick, Cormac O'Brien, Tommy O'Connell, Luke Meade, Brian Roche, Diarmuid Healy, Seamus Harnedy, Robbie O'Flynn, Shane Kingston.
Tipperary: Rhys Shelly; Robert Doyle, Eoghan Connolly, Michael Breen; Sam O'Farrell, Ronan Maher, Bryan O'Mara; Willie Connors, Craig Morgan; Conor Stakelum, Andrew Ormond, Noel McGrath; Jake Morris, John McGrath, Jason Forde.
Subs: Barry Hogan, Joe Caesar, Sean Kenneally, Seamus Kennedy, Darragh McCarthy, Peter McGarry, Brian McGrath, Oisin O'Donoghue, Johnny Ryan, Darragh Stakelum, Billy Seymour.
Waterford: Billy Nolan; Ian Kenny, Conor Prunty, Iarlaith Daly; Mark Fitzgerald, Tadhg de Burca, Gavin Fives; Paddy Leavey, Darragh Lyons; Stephen Bennett, Kevin Mahony, Jamie Barron; Jack Prendergast, Mikey Kiely, Dessie Hutchinson.
Subs: Shaun O'Brien, Patrick Curran, Shane Bennett, Tom Barron, Patrick Fitzgerald, Conor Sheahan, Sean Walsh, Austin Gleeson, Kieran Bennett, Padraig Fitzgerald, Reuben Halloran.
Kilkenny: Eoin Murphy; Mikey Butler, Huw Lawlor, Paddy Deegan; David Blanchfield, Richie Reid, Mikey Carey; Cian Kenny, Jordan Molloy; John Donnelly, Billy Ryan, Stephen Donnelly; Adrian Mullen, TJ Reid, Martin Keoghan.
Subs: Aidan Tallis, Tommy Walsh, Padraic Moylan, Zach Bay Hammond, Killian Doyle, Fionan Mackessy, Luke Hogan, Luke Connellan, Owen Wall, Billy Drennan, Gearoid Dunne.
Dublin: Eddie Gibbons; John Bellew, Paddy Smyth, Conor McHugh; Paddy Doyle, Chris Crummey, Paddy Dunleavy; Conor Burke, Conor Donohoe; Brian Hayes, Cian O'Sullivan, Darragh Power; Sean Currie, John Hetherton, Colin Currie.
Subs: Sean Brennan, Daire Gray, Ronan Hayes, Andrew Jamieson-Murphy, David Lucey, James Madden, Riain McBride, Diarmaid O Dulaing, Iain O hEithir, Conal O Riain, Fergal Whitely.
Galway: Darach Fahy; Joshua Ryan, Fintan Burke, Darren Morrissey; Sean Linnane, Gavin Lee, TJ Brennan; Cianan Fahy, Ronan Glennon; Tom Monaghan, Cathal Mannion, Conor Cooney; Conor Whelan, Brian Concannon, Anthony Burns.
Subs: Eanna Murphy, Jack Grealish, Cillian Whelan, Shane Cooney, Michael Garvey, Dan Loftus, Evan Niland, John Cooney, Jason Flynn, Donal O'Shea, Kevin Cooney.
Antrim: Ryan Elliott; Stephen Rooney, Niall O'Connor, Paddy Burke; Joe Maskey, Conor Boyd, Conall Bohill; Gerard Walsh, Eoghan Campbell; Ryan McCambridge, Nigel Elliott, Scott Walsh; Cormac McKeown, Eoin O'Neill, Joseph McLaughlin.
Subs: Ruairi McCormick, Eoin McFerran, Declan McCloskey, Sean McKay, Ryan McGarry, Rory McCloksey, Paul Boyle, Aodhan McGarry, Fred McCurry, Niall McGarrll, Jack McCloskey.
Wexford: Mark Fanning; Cian Molloy, Liam Ryan, Simon Donohoe; Conor Foley, Damien Reck, Eoin Ryan; Conor Hearne, Cathal Dunbar; Jack O'Connor, Lee Chin, Kevin Foley; Seamus Casey, Rory O'Connor, Cian Byrne.
Subs: Andrew Kennedy, Charlie McGuckin, Niall Murphy, Darragh Carley, Conor McDonald, Shane Reck, Jack Redmond, Corey Byrne Dunbar, Mikie Dwyer, Darren Codd, Tomas Kinsella.
Offaly: Mark Troy; Ben Conneely, Ciaran Burke, James Mahon; Ross Ravenhill, Donal Shirley, Jason Sampson; Cathal King, Colin Spain; Killian Sampson, Daniel Bourke, Oisin Kelly; Dan Ravenhill, Charlie Mitchell, Brian Duignan.
Subs: Liam Hoare, Sam Bourke, Eoghan Cahill, Brecon Kavanagh, Jack Clancy, Eoin Burke, Padraig Cantwell, David King, DJ McLoughlin, Ben Miller, David Nally.
Shane Walsh is set to make his first appearance of the championship as Galway named their team for their All-Ireland SFC group stage game at Pearse Stadium against Dublin on Saturday.
The 2022 All-Star hasn't played since the league game against Dublin in Croke Park in March after injuring his back.

Walsh is named at centre-forward, with full-back Sean Fitzgerald the only player to drop out of the team from the side who overcame Mayo in the Connacht final.
John Maher, wearing number 11 in Castlebar, takes a midfield jersey, with Sean Kelly named at centre-back, while Sean Mulkerrin takes Fitzgerald's berth at full-back.
Damien Comer, who picked up an injury in a challenge match after making a cameo appearance in the Connacht semi-final, remains unavailable.
Maigh Cuilinn's Peter Cooke is again handed the number 26 jersey, having returned to inter-county action for the first time in two years as a final quarter substitute in the win over Mayo.
Galway: Connor Gleeson; Johnny McGrath, Sean Mulkerrin, Jack Glynn; Dylan McHugh, Sean Kelly, Liam Silke; Paul Conroy, John Maher; Céin Darcy, Shane Walsh, Cillian McDaid; Matthew Tierney, Rob Finnerty, Matthew Thompson.
Dublin: Stephen Cluxton; David Byrne, Theo Clancy, Conor Tyrrell; Cian Murphy, John Small, Brian Howard; Peadar O Cofaigh Byrne, Tom Lahiff; Niall Scully, Lorcan O'Dell, Ciaran Kilkenny; Paddy Small, Con O'Callaghan, Colm Basquel.
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