Donegal make one change from their surprise defeat by Cork which sees Mark Curran returning at corner-back with Jason McGee not named in the 26 as Ciaran Moore moves from the full-back line to midfield.
Clare also show one change from their 3-15 to 0-10 defeat by Tyrone as Micheal Garry replaces the suspended Darragh Bohannon at midfield.
Donegal: S Patton; M Curran, B McCole, E Ban Gallagher; R McHugh, C McGonagle, P Mogan; C Moore, M Langan; S O’Donnell, C Thompson, D O Baoill; P McBrearty, O Gallen, N O’Donnell.
Subs: D Roberts, K McGettigan, S McMenamin, O Doherty, C O’Donnell, J MacCeallabhui, H McFadden, A Doherty, J Brennan, D MacGiolla Bhride, C McGuinness
Clare: S Ryan; M Doherty, C Brennan, R Lanigan; A Sweeney, C Rouine, I Ugweru; B McNamara, M Garry; D Walsh, D Coughlan, G Murray; C Downes; A Griffin, E McMahon.
Subs: T O’Callaghan, C Murray, D Nagle, J Stack, D O’Donnell, M McInerney, J McGann, E O’Connor, C Burke, S Griffin, J Curran
Tyrone’s sole change from the win over Clare for their crucial Cork contest sees Conn Kilpatrick returning to midfield in place of Joe Oguz as captain Peter Harte and Cathal McShane remain on the bench.
Cork name an unchanged starting 15 from the win over Donegal.
Tyrone: N Morgan; M McKernan, P Hampsey, A Clarke; K McGeary, M Donnelly, N Devlin; B Kennedy, C Kilpatrick; C Daly, R Canavan, M O’Neill; D McCurry, D Canavan, S O’Donnell.
Subs: O O’Kane, F Burns, R Cassidy, B Cullen, P Harte, N McCarron, L McGarrity, C McShane, S O’Hare, C Quinn, T Quinn.
Cork: C Kelly; K Flahive, D O’Mahony, M Shanley; R Maguire, T Walsh, M Taylor; I Maguire, C O’Callaghan; P Walsh, S Powter, B O’Driscoll; M Cronin, C Óg Jones, B Hurley.
Subs: M Aodh Martin, S Meehan, D Cashman, T Clancy, J O’Rourke, K O’Hanlon, F Herlihy, E McSweeney, R Deane, C Corbett, S Sherlock.
Conor McManus’ return is Monaghan’s only change from the team that started against Louth for Sunday’s game against Meath at Breffni Park as captain Kieran Duffy misses out on the matchday squad and Karl O’Connell is also an absentee after coming on a sub last time out. The team also includes several positional switches.
Meath make four changes from the defeat by Kerry as Ronan Jones, Harry O’Higgins, Cian McBride and James Conlon return with Brian O’Halloran, Conor Gray, Michael Murphy and Sean Ryan dropping to the bench.
Monaghan: R Beggan; R Wylie, K Lavelle, J Irwin; R McAnespie, R O’Toole, C McCarthy; G Mohan, J Wilson; S O’Hanlon, M Bannigan, M Hamill; C McNulty, J McCarron, C McManus.
Subs: D McDonnell, C Lennon, S Mooney, K Loughran, D Treanor, D Garland, M McCarville, A Woods, B McBennett, S Jones, T McPhillips.
Meath: B Hogan; D Keogan, A O’Neill, R Ryan; H O’Higgins, D Campion, S Coffey; R Jones (capt), C McBride; C Caulfield, C O’Sullivan, C Hickey; J Conlon, M Costello, E Frayne.
Subs: S Brennan, M Murphy, S Ryan, B O’Halloran; R Ryan, C Gray; D McGowan, R Kinsella, J O’Connor, J Morris, A Lynch
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