Kerry have named an unchanged side for Sunday's Munster football final against Tipperary.
Manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice has kept faith with the XV which started the comfortable semi-final victory against Clare.
But the Kingdom have been able to further strengthen their bench, with Aidan O' Mahony returning from suspension and 2014 Footballer of the Year James O'Donoghue on the matchday panel for the first time since last year's All-Ireland final.
Kerry (SFC v Tipperary): Brian Kelly, Shane Enright, Mark Griffin, Killian Young, Brian Ó Beaglaoich, Peter Crowley, Tadhg Morley, Kieran Donaghy, Bryan Sheehan (C), Paul Murphy, Colm Cooper, Donnchadh Walsh, Darran O’Sullivan, Paul Geaney, Stephen O’Brien.
Tipperary make one change in personnel to the side which stunned Cork three weeks ago as Liam Kearns' team goes in search of another prized scalp and a first provincial football title since 1935.
Captain Peter Acheson drops back to centre-back in place of the inexperienced James Feehan, with Martin Dunne coming into the side in midfield.
Tipperary (SFC v Kerry): Evan Comerford, Colm O’Shaughnessy, Alan Campbell, Ciarán McDonald, Bill Maher, Peter Acheson (capt.), Robbie Kiely, Martin Dunne, George Hannigan, Josh Keane, Philip Austin, Brian Fox, Kevin O’Halloran, Michael Quinlivan, Conor Sweeney.
Tyrone manager Mickey Harte has made two changes to his team to face Cavan in Sunday’s Ulster SFC replay, while Cavan will be unchanged for the Clones encounter.
The Red Hand will attempt to book their place in the provincial decider at the second time of asking and Harte has made two personnel changes.
Edendork's Niall Morgan returns in goals to replace Mickey O'Neill, while in the forward division, Darren McCurry replaces the injured Richard Donnelly at wing-forward.
Tyrone (SFC v Cavan): Niall Morgan, Aidan McCrory, Ronan McNamee, Cathal McCarron, Tiernan McCann, Niall Sludden, Peter Harte, Colm Cavanagh, Matthew Donnelly, Cathal McShane, Mark Bradley, Darren McCurry, Connor McAliskey, Sean Cavanagh (c), Ronan O'Neill.
Cavan meanwhile have decided to name the same fifteen that drew first time around with the Red Hand.
Eugene Keating featured off the replacements' bench for Seanie Johnston, but manager Terry Hyland has kept faith with the same side that battled back to force a replay.
Cavan (SFC v Tyrone): R Galligan, K Brady, K Clarke, R Dunne, F Flanagan, C Moynagh, N Murray, T Corr, G McKiernan, D McVeety, J McEnroe, M Reilly, D Givney, C Mackey, S Johnston.
The same Donegal XV that lined up to face Monaghan last weekend has again been selected by manager Rory Gallagher for Saturday’s Ulster SFC semi-final replay.
With Neil McGee still unavailable through suspension, Ciarán Gillespie remains in the full-back line, while Mark McHugh and Christy Toye will have to make do with places on the substitutes bench.
Donegal (SFC v Monaghan): MA McGinley, P McGrath, E McGee, C Gillespie, R McHugh, F McGlynn, K Lacey, R Kavanagh, O MacNiallais, A Thompson, M McElhinney, E McHugh, P McBrearty, M Murphy, M O’Reilly
Kieran McGeeney has shuffled his backline ahead of Armagh's All-Ireland SFC qualifier refixture with Laois.
The former All-Ireland winning captain makes two changes and both come in the half-back line. Seán Connell and Forkhill’s Stephen Sheridan replace Mark Shields and veteran Ciarán McKeever as wing-backs.
Laois boss Mick Lillis, meanwhile, has named the same line-up as the O'Moore County seek to repeat the victory over Armagh when the sides met two weeks ago.
Laois (SFC v Armagh): Graham Brody, Stephen Attride, Mark Timmons, Damien O'Connor, Darren Strong,
Kieran Lillis, Gareth Dillon, Brendan Quigley, Kevin Meaney, Niall Donoher, Paul Cahillane, Colm Begley, Conor Meredith, Donal Kingston, David Conway.
Armagh (SFC v Laois): P Morrison; S Heffron, B Donaghy, J McElroy; A Mallon, M Shields, C McKeever; C Vernon, A Findon; T Kernan, R Grugan, A Forker ; M McKenna, S Campbell , N Grimley.
Dublin manager Ger Cunningham has made three changes to his team for the All-Ireland SHC qualifier against his native Cork at Pairc Ui Rinn tomorrow.
Goalkeeper Gary Maguire and corner-forwards Paul Ryan and Mark Schutte return to action, with Conor Dooley, Darragh O’Connell and Dotsy O’Callaghan the ones to miss out.
Dublin (SHC v Cork): Gary Maguire; Eoghan O’Donnell, Cian O’Callaghan, Oisin Gough; Shane Barrett, Liam Rushe, Chris Crummey; Daire Plunkett, Johnny McCaffrey; Ryan O’Dwyer, Niall McMorrow, David Treacy; Paul Ryan, Eamonn Dillon, Mark Schutte.
Offaly captain Colin Egan will be absent for the Faithful County’s clash with Wexford in the qualifiers.
The Belmont clubman has failed in his attempt to get his red card in the 10-point Leinster semi-final defeat by Galway rescinded and Seán Cleary comes in as the only change by manager Eamonn Kelly for the trip to Innovate Wexford Park.
Offaly (SHC v Wexford): James Dempsey; Niall Wynne, Chris McDonald, Paddy Rigney; Dermot Mooney, Sean Gardiner, David King; Paddy Murphy, Sean Ryan; James Mulrooney, Joe Bergin, Shane Kinsella; Shane Dooley, Sean Cleary, Kevin Connolly.
Wexford welcome back Mark Fanning between the sticks, and the Glynn Barntown keeper will have the returning James Breen in front of him at full-back
Lee Chin is also back from injury and comes into the side for Harry Kehoe, who drops to the bench.
Jack O'Connor switches to midfield as Eanna Martin comes into the half-back line.
Wexford (SHC v Offaly): Mark Fanning, Eoin Moore, Matthew O’Hanlon (capt), James Breen, Diarmuid O’Keeffe, Paudie Foley, Eanna Martin, Jack O’Connor, Eoin Conroy, Liam Og McGovern, Lee Chin, Podge Doran, Paul Morris, Conor McDonald, David Dunne.
Conor Shaw will make his championship debut for Westmeath as one of four changes for their All-Ireland SHC qualifier clash with Limerick.
Shaw starts at corner back for the suspended Shane Power, while Alan McGrath, Gary Greville and Brendan Murtagh all come into the starting team.
Westmeath (SHC v Limerick): Paddy Maloney; Conor Shaw, Tommy Doyle, Tommy Gallagher; Aaron Craig, Aonghus Clarke, Alan McGrath; Cormac Boyle, Eoin Price; Alan Devine, Brendan Murtagh, Niall O'Brien; Niall Mitchell, Derek McNicholas, Darragh Egerton.
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