Dublin have named Con O'Callaghan in their matchday panel to face Derry on Saturday, with the forward potentially in line to make a return to action in the crucial All-Ireland SFC group clash in Newry.
O'Callaghan missed the Dubs' defeat to Armagh last time out at Croke Park on 1 June after being forced off with injury in their round-robin opener against Galway the previous week.
If O'Callaghan is ultimately able to feature at Páirc Esler (6.30pm throw-in), it would be a significant boost for Dessie Farrell's side as they seek to secure progression to the All-Ireland knockout stages.
Dublin are second in Group 4 behind Armagh, having collected two points for their win over Galway.
But they would exit the championship if they were to lose to Derry, coupled with a Galway victory over Armagh.
Aside from O'Callaghan and Eoin Murchan's returns to the matchday panel, Farrell has also named John Small to start in place of Colm Basquel, who was forced off against Armagh.
For the Oak Leafers, goalkeeper Odhrán Lynch has been restored to his starting sport after recovering from a quad injury, with Ben McKinless reverting to his back-up role.
Conor McCluskey, who has been battling a stubborn groin injury, is named in the matchday panel for the first time this season.
Dublin: Stephen Cluxton; Seán McMahon, Theo Clancy, David Byrne; Brian Howard, John Small, Alex Gavin; Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne, Killian McGinnis; Ciarán Kilkenny, Seán Bugler, Niall Scully; Paddy Small, Lorcan O'Dell, Cormac Costello.
Subs: Evan Comerford, L Breathnach, N Doran, L Gannon, Tom Lahiff, Greg McEneaney, Ross McGarry, Eoin Murchan, Cian Murphy, Con O'Callaghan, Eoghan O'Donnell.
Derry: Odhran Lynch; Diarmuid Baker, Eoin McEvoy, Patrick McGurk; Conor Doherty, Brendan Rogers, Padraig McGrogan; Conor Glass, Dan Higgins; Ethan Doherty, Paul Cassidy, Ciaran McFaul; Shane McGuigan, Niall Loughlin, Niall Toner.
Subs: Ben McKinless, Conor McCluskey, Ryan Mulholland, Danny McDermott, Tommy Rogers, Anton Tohill, Ruairi Forbes, Lachlan Murray, Cahir McMonagle, Caolan Devlin, Ben McCarron.
Damien Comer is on the Galway bench, with Seán Fitzgerald and Céin D'Arcy named to start by Pádraic Joyce for their clash against Armagh at Kingspan Breffni Park.
Although Armagh have already secured passage to the latter reaches, Kieran McGeeney has still named a strong panel for the game in Cavan, though Rory Grugan is not included in the matchday squad.
Armagh: Ethan Rafferty; Paddy Burns, Barry McCambridge, Peter McGrane; Ross McQuillan, Tiernan Kelly, Jarly Óg Burns; Jason Duffy, Niall Grimley; Darragh McMullan, Rian O'Neill, Oisín Conaty; Stefan Campbell, Andrew Murnin, Conor Turbitt.
Subs: Blaine Hughes, Tomás McCormack, Greg McCabe, Connaire Mackin, Aaron McKay, Joe McElroy, Cian McConville, Callum O'Neill, Aidan Forker, Shane McPartlan, Jemar Hall.
Galway: Connor Gleeson; Johnny McGrath, Seán Fitzgerald, Jack Glynn; Dylan McHugh, Seán Kelly, Liam Silke; Paul Conroy, John Maher; Cillian McDaid, Robert Finnerty, Céin D'Arcy; Matthew Tierney, Shane Walsh, Matthew Thompson.
Subs: Conor Flaherty, Daniel O'Flaherty, Cathal Sweeney, Kieran Molloy, Seán Mulkerrin, Peter Cooke, John Daly, Cian Hernon, Johnny Heaney, Tomo Culhane, Damien Comer.
Kerry have made five changes for their encounter against Meath in Tullamore, as Paudie Clifford, Paul Geaney and Barry Dan O'Sullivan are all given time to recuperate from knocks sustained in the win over Cork.
In defence, Dylan Casey and Brian Ó Beaglaoich make way for Paul Murphy and Tadhg Morley.
The Kingdom have received one welcome boost on the injury front, with Dara Moynihan – sidelined since last year's loss to Armagh at the penultimate stage in the race for Sam Maguire – named among the subs.
The sole change to the Meath team sees Cathal Hickey replace Mathew Costello in the half-forwards, with the latter missing out through injury.
Kerry: Shane Ryan; Paul Murphy, Jason Foley, Tom O'Sullivan; Tadhg Morley, Mike Breen, Gavin White; Joe O’Connor, Mark O’Shea; Graham O’Sullivan, Seán O’Shea, Micheál Burns; David Clifford, Killian Spillane, Dylan Geaney.
Subs: Shane Murphy, Dylan Casey, Tony Brosnan, Conor Geaney, Evan Looney, Seán O'Brien, Tom Leo O;'Sullivan, Darragh Lyne, Cillian Trant, Ruairí Murphy, Damien Bourke, Dara Moynihan.
Meath: Billy Hogan; Seamus Lavin, Seán Rafferty, Brian O'Halloran; Donal Keogan, Donal Keogan, Ciarán Caulfield; Bryan Menton, Adam O'Neill; Conor Duke, Ruairí Kinsella, Cathal Hickey, Jordan Morris James Conlon, Eoghan Frayne.
Subs: Seán Brennan, Eoin Harkin, James McEntee, Cian McBride, Conor Gray, Shane Walsh, Aaron Lynch, Daithí McGowan, Keith Curtis, Diarmuid Moriarty.
Shaun Patton, who has been absent since injuring his ankle in the Ulster final win over Armagh, is back between the posts for Donegal as they face Mayo at Dr Hyde Park.
Gavin Mulreaney, who has deputised for Patton in the last two matches, isn't named in the matchday squad, with Danny Rodgers instead among the subs.
Jason McGee has recovered sufficiently from a hamstring problem sustained in the provincial decider to take his place on the bench.
Dylan Thornton and Jordan Flynn have been drafted into the Mayo starting line-up to replace Sean Morahan and Bob Tuohy.
Diarmuid O'Connor and Donnacha McHugh return to the matchday squad after overcoming niggling injuries.
Donegal: Shaun Patton; Finnbarr Roarty, Brendan McCole, Peadar Mogan; Ryan McHugh, Eoghan Bán Gallagher, Ciarán Moore; Hugh McFadden, Michael Langan; Dáire Ó Baoill, Ciarán Thompson, Shane O'Donnell; Conor O'Donnell, Michael Murphy, Oisín Gallen.
Subs: Danny Rodgers, Stephen McMenamin, Odhrán McFadden Ferry, Mark Curran, Odhrán Doherty, Aaron Doherty, Patrick McBrearty, Jamie Brennan, Eoin McHugh, Caolan McColgan, Jason McGee.
Mayo: Colm Reape; Jack Coyne, Rory Brickenden, Enda Hession; Stephen Coen, David McBrien, Paddy Durcan; Dylan Thornton, Matthew Ruane; Conal Dawson, Jack Carney, Jordan Flynn; Aidan O'Shea, Darren McHale, Ryan O'Donoghue.
Subs: Adrian Phillips, Bob Tuohy, Davitt Neary, Diarmuid O'Connor, Donnacha McHugh, Fenton Kelly, Fergal Boland, Frank Irwin, Paul Towey, Sam Callinan, Sean Morahan.
Tipperary have made three changes to the team that beat Waterford on 18 May for Saturday's All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-final with Joe McDonagh Cup runners-up Laois.
Joe Caesar, Seamus Kennedy and Alan Tynan come in as Jake Morris (above) and Conor Stakelum drop to the bench, and Eoghan Connolly is not among the panel.
The hosts have made one change from the XV that lost to Kildare in Croke Park.
Wing-back Ryan Mullaney replaces full-forward Jer Quinlan in the starting line-up, necessitating a reshuffle of positions.
Laois: Cathal Dunne; Cody Comerford, Lee Cleere, Diarmaid Conway; Ryan Mullaney, Padraig Delaney, Jordan Walshe; Fiachra C Fennell, David Dooley; Aidan Corby, Tomás Keyes, Paddy Purcell; Mark Dowling, Ben Conroy, James Keyes.
Subs: Eoin Fleming, Padraic Dunne, Donnacha Hartnett, Tom Cuddy, Eoin Gaughan, John Lennon, Martin Phelan, Aaron Dunphy, James Duggan, PJ Scully, Colin Byrne.
Tipperary: Rhys Shelly; Robert Doyle, Bryan O Mara, Michael Breen; Craig Morgan, Ronan Maher, Joe Caesar; Willie Connors, Seamus Kennedy; Alan Tynan, Andrew Ormond, Sam O'Farrell; Darragh McCarthy, John McGrath, Jason Forde.
Subs: Barry Hogan, Joe Fogarty, Sean Kenneally, Jake Morris, Peter McGarry, Brian McGrath, Noel McGrath, Oisin O'Donoghue, Johnny Ryan, Conor Stakelum, Darragh Stakelum.
For the other preliminary quarter-final, Kildare manager Brian Dowling has unsurprisingly kept faith in the same starting side that so impressively triumphed in the Joe McDonagh final last weekend.
Their visitors to Newbridge, Dublin, have made three changes.
Niall Ó Ceallacháin brings in Paddy Dunleavy, Fergal Whitely and Ronan Hayes in place of Conor Donohoe, AJ Murphy and John Hetherton.
Kildare: Paddy McKenna; Richy Hogan, Rian Boran, Daniel O'Meara; Simon Leacy, Cian Boran, Paul Dolan; Daire Guerin, Cathal McCabe; James Burke, Gerry Keegan, David Qualter; Darragh Melville, Cathal Dowling, Jack Sheridan.
Subs: Mark Doyle, Jack Travers, Harry Carroll, Liam O'Reilly, Conn Kehoe, Muiris Curtin, Oisin Lynam, Killian Harrington, James Dolan, Cormac Byrne, Jack Higgins.
Dublin: Sean Brennan; John Bellew, Paddy Smyth, Conor McHugh; Paddy Doyle, Chris Crummey, Paddy Dunleavy; Conor Burke, Brian Hayes; Riain McBride, Fergal Whitely, Darragh Power; Sean Currie, Cian O'Sullivan, Ronan Hayes.
Subs: Eddie Gibbons, Andy Dunphy, Seán Gallagher, Daire Gray, John Hetherton, Andrew Jamieson-Murphy, David Lucey, James Madden, Paul O'Dea, Diarmaid Ó Dúlaing, Conal O'Riain.
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