Cian O'Sullivan replaces Nicky Devereux in Dublin's only change for their Allianz Football League encounter with Mayo at Croke Park on Saturday at Elverys McHale Park (7pm).
Dublin: S Cluxton; E Culligan, R O'Carroll, J Cooper; P McMahon, C O'Sullivan, J McCaffrey; D Bastick, E O'Conghaile; T Brady, D Rock, C Kilkenny; K McManamon, P Andrews, B Brogan.
Mayo have made five changes to their team from the side that beat Derry last week.
Goalkeeper Robbie Hennelly, Patrick Durcan, Donal Vaughan, Alan Freeman and Diarmuid O'Connor come in for the hosts.
Ken O'Malley, Ger Cafferky, Danny Kirby, Micheal Forde, Cillian O'Connor (knee) are the men to make way.
Mayo: R Hennelly; T Cunniffe, K Keane, K Higgins; L Keegan, C Boyle, P Durcan; S O'Shea, D Vaughan; K McLoughlin, A O'Shea, D O'Connor; M Ronaldson, A Freeman, J Doherty.
Tipperary hurling manager Eamon O'Shea has named an unchanged side for his team's Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A encounter with Kilkenny.
O'Shea elected to name the same 15 as announced for the Clare game last week as his side go in search of their third win in a row in the league.
Tipperary: D Gleeson, C Barrett, C O’Mahony, C O’Brien, M Breen, P Maher, R Maher, K Bergin, J Woodlock, J O’Dwyer, B Maher, J Forde, N McGrath, S Callanan, J McGrath
Kerry’s team to play Donegal at Austin Stack Park on Sunday shows three changes in personnel and a number of positional changes from the side that started in the defeat by Cork.
Manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice has not included Paul Galvin, who only rejoined the panel last week after his surprise return from retirement, in the match-day squad.
In defence, Peter Crowley and Killian Young both come into the half back line with Paul Murphy moving to the corner, Fionn Fitzgerald and Jack Sherwood are the players to lose out.
Up front, Paul Geaney comes back into the side after injury in place of his cousin Michael Geaney who loses out due to a back strain.
Daithí Casey joins the match day squad in place of Shane O’Callaghan.
Kerry: B Kealy, P Kilkenny, M Griffin, P Murphy, J Lyne, P Crowley, K Young, A Maher, D Moran, S O’Brien, B Sheehan, J Buckley, P Geaney, K Donaghy (C), BJ Keane.
Tyrone manager Mickey Harte has made three changes to his side for this weekend's Allianz Football League Division 1 clash with Cork.
Dwayne Quinn has been drafted in to make his Allianz League debut, replacing the injured Cathal McCarron (hamstring) at corner-back.
Ryan McKenna replaces Barry Tierney (ankle) at left half forward while elsewhere Connor McAliskey returns in place of Cathal McShane.
Tyrone: Niall Morgan, Aidan McCrory, Ronan McNamee, Dwayne Quinn, Ronan McNabb, Justin McMahon, Peter Harte, Colm Cavanagh, Padraig McNulty, Tiernan McCann, Mattie Donnelly, Ryan McKenna, Darren McCurry,Sean Cavanagh, Connor McAliskey
The Mayo management team of Noel Connelly and Pat Holmes have made five changes from the team that lined out last weekend against Derry for their Division 1 clash with Dublin on Saturday (7pm) at Elverys MacHale Park.
Robbie Hennelly makes his return between the posts while in defence Under-21 Footballer Patrick Durcan comes in for Ger Cafferkey.
In midfield Donal Vaughan returns from injury to take the place of Danny Kirby while upfront, Under-21 star Diarmuid O'Connor replaces Micheál Forde and Alan Freeman replaces the injured Cillian O'Connor.
Mayo: R Hennelly, T Cunniffe, K Keane, K Higgins, e Keegan, C Boyle, P Durcan, S O'Shea, D Vaughan, Kevin McLoughlin, A O'Shea, D O'Connor, M Ronaldson, A Freeman,Jn Doherty.
Monaghan have named their side to host Derry in Clones on Sunday in Division 1.
Monaghan: R Beggan; C Boyle, V Corey, D Wylie; D Mone, F Kelly, K O’Connell; N McAdam, D Hughes; R McAnespie, P Finlay, D Malone; D McKenna, K Hughes, C McManus.
Brian McIver has also named his Derry side for the tie.
Derry: T Mallon, O Duffy, N Holly, D McBride, B Óg McAlary, K Johnston, S L McGoldrick, M Craig, B Óg McGilligan, B Heron, M Lynch, E Lynn, D McKinless, E McGuckin, C McWilliams.
Laois manager Tomas Ó Flatharta has named the same fifteen that started in the victory over Laois for their Division 2 clash against Meath on Saturday evening.
Laois: G Brody; P Begley, M Timmons, G Hanrahan; D Strong, R Kehoe, C Begley; B Quigley, J O'Loughlin; N Donoher, C Boyle, G Dillon; R Munnelly, Donal Kingston, Evan O'Carroll.
Wexford boss David Power has named his side for their Allianz Football League Division 3 clash away to Sligo on Sunday (2.30pm).
Wexford: A Masterson; R Tierney, J Breen, P O'Keeffe; B Malone, K Butler, S Donohoe; C Kehoe, J Carty; K O'Grady, G Cullen, T Rossiter; B Brosnan, C Lyng, N Hughes.
Wexford’s hurlers will be without the injured Jack Guiney & Paul Morris for Sunday's HL Division 1B trip to Portlaoise to take on Laois, while manager Liam Dunne has brought in goalkeeper Niall Breen in place of Mark Fanning.
Andrew Shore is called up at left half and Conor McDonald comes in at full forward.
Aidan Nolan makes his first appearance in the panel for the year after returning from broken finger.
Wexford: N Breen, L Ryan, T Waters, E Moore; P Foley, M O'Hanlon, A Shore; D Redmond, L Chin; D O'Keeffe, D Waters, I Byrne; L Og McGovern, C McDonald, H Kehoe.
Brian Fox comes in for the injured Michael Quinlivan in the only change to the Tipperary football team that visits Louth on Sunday in Division 3.
Tipperary: E Comerford; A Campbell, P Codd (Capt), R Kiely; S Kennedy, P Acheson, C O’Riordan; G Hannigan, S O’Brien; L Casey, P Austin, I Fahey; C Sweeney, B Grogan, B Fox.