Wexford centre-back Damien Reck will start against Dublin in the crunch Leinster senior hurling clash in Croke Park on Saturday.
Reck returns to the starting line-up for Wexford, having missed recent games with Antrim and Galway through injury.
Conor Foley drops to the bench in what is the only change for Wexford.
Dublin also make one change to their starting XV as Mark Grogan comes in, replacing Eddie Moran.
Dublin: Seán Brennan; Paddy Doyle, Eoghan O'Donnell, Paddy Smyth; Conor Donohoe, Conor Burke, Daire Gray; Mark Grogan, Chris O'Leary; Danny Sutcliffe, Dónal Burke, Cian Boland; Ronan Hayes, Cian O'Sullivan, Alex Considine.
Subs: Eddie Gibbons, John Bellew, James Madden, Ronán Smith, Darragh Power, Cillian Costello, Paul Crummey, Fergal Whitely, Dara Purcell, Joe Flanagan, Seán Currie.
Wexford: James Lawlor; Shane Reck, Liam Ryan, Conor Devitt; Matthew O'Hanlon, Damien Reck, Simon Donohoe; Diarmuid O'Keeffe, Conor Hearne; Oisín Foley, Jack O'Connor, Liam Óg McGovern; Rory O'Connor, Lee Chin (capt.), Cathal Dunbar.
Subs: Cian Byrne, Ross Banville, Ian Carty, Mikie Dwyer, Conor Foley, Kevin Foley, Richie Lawlor, Conor McDonald, Charlie McGuckin, Niall Murphy, Joe O'Connor.
Cork have named an unchanged team for their Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round 3 clash with Tipperary.
More than 35,000 people are expect at Páirc Uí Chaoimh for the latest instalment of the fierce rivalry between these two storied teams.
Tipperary will be boosted by the return of Seamus Callanan who takes his place on the bench after recovering from a knee ligament injury.
There are changes up front for Tipp' as Sean Ryan and Conor Stakelum are both handed starting places with Patrick Maher and John McGrath dropping to the bench.
Tipperary: Barry Hogan; Cathal Barrett, Michael Breen, Johnny Ryan; Ronan Maher, Bryan O Mara, Seamus Kennedy; Alan Tynan, Noel McGrath; Dan McCormack, Gearoid O Connor, Conor Stakelum; Jason Forde, Jake Morris, Sean Ryan.
Subs: Rhys Shelly, Conor Bowe, Seamus Callanan, John Campion, Pauric Campion, Enda Heffernan, Mark Kehoe, Patrick Maher, Conor McCarthy, John McGrath, Kian O'Kelly.
Cork: Patrick Collins, Niall O' Leary, Damien Cahalane, Ger Mellerick; Tommy O'Connell, Ciaran Joyce, Robert Downey; Brian Roche, Luke Meade; Declan Dalton, Darragh Fitzgibbon, Shane Barrett; Conor Lehane, Patrick Horgan, Seamus Harnedy.
Subs: Ger Collins, Cormac O’ Brien, Brian O’ Sullivan, Eoin Downey, Tim O’Mahony, Ethan Twomey, Conor Cahalane, Brian Hayes, Robbie O’Flynn, Shane Kingston, Padraig Power
Galway have made some big changes to their starting line-up for the trip to TEG Cusack Park to take on Westmeath.
Fresh from a closely fought draw with Kilkenny last weekend, the Tribesmen make some big changes in defence where Darren Morrissey and Fintan Burke both start.
Joseph Cooney shifts into midfield where he will link-up with Cianan Fahy, while Liam Collins gets the nod to start in attack.
Westmeath make three changes of their own with Niall O'Brien, David Williams and Eoin Keyes all coming into the starting XV.
Westmeath: Noel Conaty; Darragh Egerton, Conor Shaw, Johnny Bermingham; Tommy Doyle, Robbie Greville, Charlie McCormack; Gary Greville, Cormac Boyle; Kevin Regan, Niall O'Brien, Joseph Boyle; David Williams, Davy Glennon, Eoin Keyes.
Subs: Conor Bracken, Darragh Clinton, Derek McNicholas, Shane McGovern, Jack Gillen, Aaron Craig, Shane Clavin, Ciaran Doyle, Peter Clarke, Rian Holding, Owen McCabe.
Galway: Eanna Murphy; Darren Morrissey, Gearóid McInerney, TJ Brennan; Padraic Mannion, Daithi Burke, Fintan Burke; Cianan Fahy, Joseph Cooney; Brian Concannon; Cathal Mannion, Conor Whelan; Evan Niland. Kevin Cooney, Liam Collins.
Subs: Darach Fahy, Jack Grealish, Eoin Lawless, Seán Linnane, Ronan Glennon, Jason Flynn, John Cooney, Declan McLoughlin, Martin McManus, Jarlath Mannion, Jamie Ryan.
Like Galway, Kilkenny make three changes from the side that drew at Nowlan Park last weekend for their game with Antrim.
Martin Keoghan, Alan Murphy and Tom Phelan are all drafted into the match-day team with Timmy Clifford and Padraig Walsh dropping to the bench.
Conor Fogarty is absent from the squad entirely.
Antrim have been handed a major blow with the news that Nigel Elliott is set for a spell on the sidelines after it was confirmed that he suffered a broken metatarsal during his county's championship opener with Wexford.
Niall McKenna continues to be sidelined with a hamstring injury, as does Conor McCann who is recovering from a cruciate ligament injury.
Antrim: Ryan Elliott, Paddy Burke, Ryan McGarry, Niall O'Connor, Gerard Walsh, Eoghan Campbell, Conal Bohill, James McNaughton, Michael Bradley, Keelan Molloy, Conal Cunning, Niall McKenna Conor Johnston, Neil McManus, Rian McMullan
Subs: Tiernan Smyth, Stephen Rooney, Conor Boyd, Enda Og McGarry, Caolan McKernan, Scott Walsh Joe Maskey, Paul Boyle, Eoin O'Neill, Seamie McAuley, Domhnall Nugent
Kilkenny: Eoin Murphy, Mikey Butler, Huw Lawlor, Tommy Walsh, David Blanchfield, Richie Reid, Darragh Corcoran, Adrian Mullen, Alan Murphy, Tom Phelan, John Donnelly, Billy Ryan, Martin Keoghan, TJ Reid Eoin Cody
Subs: Darren Brennan, Conor Delaney, Cillian Buckley, Pádraig Walsh, Conor Heary Cian Kenny Niall Brennan Timmy Clifford Shane Walsh Walter Walsh Richie Hogan