Kerry yesterday confirmed a full bill of health for their Bank Holiday Monday quarter-final tie against Roscommon at Croke Park. Darragh Ó Sé returns to the fold after recovering from the sprained ankle that ruled him out of the Munster final clash with Limerick.
Eoin Brosnan's performance that day gets him the nod to partner Ó Sé in midfield, with Séamus Scanlon, sent off in the same match, losing out.
Páidí Ó Sé has resisted the temptation to reshuffle either of his forward lines, leaving him with players of the calibre of Johnny Crowley, Aodán Mac Gearailt and Declan Quill in reserve.
Kerry go into the game as overwhelming favourites against Tom Carr's men, despite the westerners being clearly rejuvenated under the former Dublin manager.
Meanwhile, Laois have made just one, forced, change for their quarter-final showdown with All-Ireland champions Armagh tomorrow at headquarters.
As expected, Paul McDonald comes in to replace the suspended Kevin Fitzpatrick, who received a controversial straight red card for his challenge on Tadhg Fennin of Kildare in the Leinster final.
Left corner forward Damien Delaney has managed to retain his place in the starting line-up, despite strong competition from under-21 star Barry Brennan.
Brennan was suffering from a calf injury earlier in the week, but has been given the all clear.
Colm Parkinson has yet to regain his place in the side, but is expected to be thrown into the action if the Laois scores begin to dry up late on.
Elsewhere, the GAA has announced that tickets for Hill 16 and around a thousand stand tickets for tomorrow's game - returned from county boards - will go on sale today from 11 a.m. at Croke Park. Tickets for Monday's double bill will also be available.
The attendance for tomorrow's matches is expected to be in excess of 70,000, while Monday's quarter-finals should reach the 50,000 mark.
Initial speculation that the absence of the Dublin support from the weekend would decrease the demand has been proven inaccurate as the attendance is expected to be only marginally short of the 129,500 that attended last year's quarter-finals.
Despite protests from Cork, the Munster under-21 final replay will go ahead tomorrow evening in Páirc Uí Chaoimh (6.30 p.m.).
Fixture congestion means that the two teams have to meet just three days after their enthralling battle last Thursday in Thurles.
Setanta Ó hAilpín, John Gardiner and Kieran Murphy are all expected to play some part in the following Sunday's All-Ireland semi-final against Wexford.
KERRY: D O'Keeffe; T O'Sullivan, S Moynihan, M McCarthy (capt); T Ó Sé, É Fitzmaurice, M Ó Sé; D Ó Sé, E Brosnan; S O'Sullivan, D Ó'Cinnéide, L Hassett; MF Russell, D O'Sullivan, Colm Cooper.