The Monaghan team to face Donegal in Sunday’s Ulster SFC final in Clones shows to changes from the side that accounted for Fermanagh in Clones.
Owen Duffy and Stephen Gollogly, who were introduced off the bench against the Ernesiders, line up in the half-forward line having usurped Kieran Duffy and Owen Lennon.
Monaghan: Rory Beggan, Dessie Mone, Vinny Corey, Ryan Wylie, Colin Walshe, Fintan Kelly, Karl O’Connell, Neil Mc Adam, Darren Hughes, Owen Duffy, Stephen Gollogly, Shane Carey, Dermot Malone, Kieran Hughes, Conor McManus.
The Tipperary SFC team to play Tyrone in the All-Ireland Championship Round 3B qualifiers in Semple Stadium on Saturday shows two changes from last time out.
Martin Dunne gets the nod ahead of Ian Fahey. The Moyle Rovers man Dunne partners Colin O'Riordan at number 9.
And Brian Fox, who came on as a sub in the Louth match, is named at half-forward.
Tipperary: Evan Comerford, Ciarán McDonald, Paddy Codd, Jimmy Feehan, Seamus Kennedy, Peter Acheson, Alan Campbell, Colin O’Riordan, Martin Dunne, Brian Fox, Conor Sweeney, Liam Casey, Kevin O’Halloran, Michael Quinlivan, Philip Austin.

Kerry have made four changes for their Munster SFC final replay against Cork in Killarney on Saturday evening (7pm, Live on RTÉ2).
Aidan O’Mahony comes into the full-back line in place of Fionn Fitzgerald, Paul Murphy returns after injury in the half-back line instead of Peter Crowley; Anthony Maher is named in midfield with Bryan Sheehan moving to the half-forward line instead of Stephen O’Brien and, in the full forward line, Paul Geaney comes in for Barry John Keane.
Paul Galvin and Colm Cooper are named on the bench.
Kerry: Brendan Kealy; Marc Ó Sé, Aidan O’Mahony, Shane Enright; Jonathan Lyne, Killian Young, Paul Murphy; Anthony Maher, David Moran; Johnny Buckley, Bryan Sheehan, Donnchadh Walsh; Paul Geaney, Kieran Donaghy (capt), James O’Donoghue.

Tyrone manager Mickey Harte has made two changes to his team for Saturday’s All-Ireland Qualifier Round 3B clash against Tipperary in Thurles.
Tiernan McCann and Darren McCurry come in as alterations to the side that defeated Meath in the previous round, at the expense of Richard Donnelly and Barry Tierney in attack.
Tyrone: Niall Morgan; Aidan McCrory, Ronan McNamee, Cathal McCarron; Ronan McNabb, Joe McMahon, Peter Harte; Colm Cavanagh, Matthew Donnelly; Tiernan McCann, Mark Bradley, Rory Brennan; Darren McCurry, Sean Cavanagh, Connor McAliskey.
Cork manager Brian Cuthbert has named an unchanged team for Saturday evening's Munster SFC final replay against Kerry at Fitzgerald Stadium.
Cork: Ken O’Halloran; Michael Shields (capt), Eoin Cadogan, James Loughrey; Barry O’Driscoll, Brian O’Driscoll; Stephen Cronin, Alan O’Connor, Fintan Goold; Paul Kerrigan, Donncha O’Connor, Kevin O’Driscoll; Colm O’Neill, Mark Collins, Brian Hurley

Ger Brennan has opted out of the Dublin county panel and will not be involved for the remainder of the county's involvement in this year's football championship.
The St Vincent's player has been plagued with an Achilles heel injury in recent times. However, he is hoping to resume his club career later this year and has earmarked a return to inter-county action in 2016.
Mayo have made two changes to their side for the Connacht SFC decider against Sligo at Dr Hyde Park.
Chris Barrett and Kevin Keane are replaced by Ger Cafferkey and Donal Vaughan.
Westport man Keane picked up a leg injury during an A versus B training game in Castlebar, on Sunday.
Mayo: David Clarke, Ger Cafferkey, Donal Vaughan, Keith Higgins (cpt), Lee Keegan, Tom Cunniffe, Colm Boyle, Seamus O'Shea, Tom Parsons, Diarmuid O'Connor, Aidan O'Shea, Kevin McLoughlin, Andy Moran, Cillian O'Connor, Jason Doherty.
Sligo have kept faith with the side that beat Roscommon in the semi-final.
Sligo: Aidan Devaney; Ross Donavan, Kevin McDonnell, Daniel Maye; Keelan Cawley, Brendan Egan, Eoin Flanagan; Cian Breheny, Niall Murphy; Criostóir Davey, Mark Breheny (capt), Neil Ewing; David Kelly, Pat Hughes, Adrian Marren.