TEAM NEWS: Dublin welcome back midfielder Kevin Ryan for Sunday's Walsh Cup final against Kilkenny, to be played at Parnell Park.
There are also eight positional switches from the team which started against Laois - most notably with Liam Ryan now lining out at centre back.
Kilkenny have named all but three of their All-Ireland winning side. Noel Hickey and JJ Delaney are injured, and Andy Comerford is away, so Aidan Cummins, James Ryall and new team captain Charlie Carter all get starting places. DJ Carey also plays.
Dublin football manager Tommy Lyons, meanwhile, has made five changes for the meeting with Donegal at Ballyshannon. Brian Murphy takes over from Stephen Cluxton in goal, and Paul Casey and Johnny Magee come into the half-forward line in place of Coman Coggins and Peader Andrews.
Enda Crennan is also given a starting place at wing forward instead of Colin Moran, while Alan Brogan returns to his corner forward position at the expense of Eoin Bennis.
A hamstring injury has ruled Stephen O'Neill out of Tyrone's clash with Galway, and with Chris Lawn also ruled out with a groin strain, Colin Holmes goes to full back.
Roscommon are without the suspended Jonathon Dunning for the meeting with Kerry, and will fill the vacancy at wing forward closer to throw-in.
Kerry have made one change to the team beaten by Cork last week. Billy Sheehan comes in at left-wing forward for the injured Aodan MacGearailt.
Monaghan have named an unchanged side from that which was announced for the Derry match last Sunday for their clash with Carlow.
Armagh have named the same 15 as defeated Dublin to face Cork in Crossmaglen on Sunday.