Dublin and Tyrone have named their teams ahead of Saturday’s eagerly awaited All-Ireland quarter-final at Croke Park.
Mickey Harte has made one change to the side that defeated Monaghan in the Ulster Final, with Brian McGuigan replacing brother Tommy in the forward line. Tommy McGuigan has failed to recover from a knee injury and older brother Brian will start at centre-half forward, with Seán Cavanagh moving to the edge of the square.
Pat Gilroy has named the same fifteen that defeated Louth last weekend, but has made two positional switches to the starting line up.
Corner back Michael Fitzsimons moves from left to right corner back with Philip McMahon moving in the opposite direction and Gilroy has made a similar switch in the half back line, with Barry Cahill and Kevin Nolan switching wings.
Throw in for the clash between the pair is on Saturday at 4pm at Croke Park.
Dublin: S Cluxton; M Fitzsimons, R O’Carroll, P McMahon; K Nolan, G Brennan, B Cahill; R McConnell, MD Macauley; N Corkery, A Brogan, B Cullen; D Henry (captain), E O’Gara, B Brogan.
Tyrone: Pascal McConnell, Cathal McCarron, Justin McMahon, Ryan McMenamin, Davy Harte, Conor Gormley, Philip Jordan, Colm Cavanagh, Kevin Hughes, Brian Dooher, Brian McGuigan, Joe McMahon, Martin Penrose, Sean Cavanagh, Owen Mulligan.