Stephen Cluxton will make his first appearance of 2015 for Dublin after he was named in their starting team to face Tyrone in Saturday’s Allianz FL Division One clash.

Dublin: S Cluxton; E Culligan, R O’Carroll, J Cooper; N Devereux, P McMahon, J McCaffrey; D Bastick, E Ó Conghaile; T Brady, D Rock, C Kikenny; K McManamon, P Andrews, B Brogan. 

Tyrone have named an unchanged side from the team that drew with Derry for the game in Croke Park (7pm).

Tyrone: N Morgan; A McCrory, R McNamee, C McCarron; R McNabb, J McMahon, P Harte; C Cavanagh, P McNulty; T McCann, M Donnelly, B Tierney; D McCurry S Cavanagh (c), C McAliskey. 

Tipperary have made three changes to the team that started the last fixture against Galway for their Allianz Hurling League clash with Clare in Ennis on Sunday.

Noel McGrath replaces the injured Denis Maher in attack, while Conor O'Mahony and James Woodlock also return to the starting 15.

Tipperary: D Gleeson; C Barrett, C O’Mahony, C O’Brien, M Breen; P Maher, R Maher, K Bergin; J Woodlock, J O’Dwyer; B Maher (Capt), J Forde; N McGrath, S Callanan, J McGrath. 

Galway forward Joe Canning has failed to recover from his finger injury in time to face Kilkenny in the Allianz Hurling League on Sunday.

Canning broke his little finger in Galway's Walsh Cup win over Offaly in January.

Gort's Greg Lally replaces the injured Padraig Brehony (hamstring), making his first league start at centre-back.

Galway: C Callanan; P Mannion, J Hanbury, J Coen; D Collins, G Lally, G McInerney; I Tannian, J Cooney; A Smith, J Glynn, D Higgins; J Regan, C Mannion, J Flynn.

All Star forward Conor McManus misses out for Monaghan due to a hip injury.

Darren Hughes and Karl O'Connell replace suspended pair Ryan Wylie and Stephen Gollogly for Sunday's trip to Donegal to face Letterkenny.

Monaghan: R Beggan; C Boyle, D Wylie, K Duffy; D Mone, F Kelly, K O'Connell; N McAdam, D Hughes; O Duffy, D Malone, R McAnespie; P Finlay, K Hughes, D McKenna.

Eamon Wallace returns to the Meath jersey after missing most of last season with a cruciate injury.

The Ratoath man scored 1-02 on his comeback against Westmeath in the Leinster U-21 championship during the week and will play at centre forward against the same opponents at senior level in their Division 2 clash on Saturday (7pm).

Meath: P O'Rourke; D Tobin, C McGill, M Burke; D Dalton, D Keogan, B Menton; A Tormey, A Flanagan; G Reilly, P Harnan, E Wallace; D Carroll, S Bray, M Newman.

Winless Kildare have made one change for their key Division 2 clash with Cavan. AFL returnee Daniel Flynn comes in at wing-forward in place of Daroch Mulhall.

Kildare: M Donnellan; O Lyons, C Fitzpatrick, M O'Grady; K Cribbin, F Conway, E Doyle; H Lynch, P Cribbin; D Flynn, E O'Flaherty, P O'Neill; F Dowling, T O'Connor, E Callaghan.

The Derry starting XV has been named for the weekend clash with Mayo and shows two changes from the team which started in the draw with Tyrone.

Aidan McAlynn comes in for the injured Barry McGoldrick, while captain Mark Lynch returns from a one-match ban, replacing Eoin Bradley who misses the game due to a prearranged family holiday.

Derry: E McNicholl, O Duffy, N Holly, D McBride, B Óg McAlary, K Johnston, SL McGoldrick, M Craig, B Óg McGilligan, C McWilliams, M Lynch (capt), E Lynn, D McKinless, B Heron, A McAlynn.

Mayo are without a number of players who are unavailable due to the upcoming Connacht U-21 Championship. They make five changes to the side that beat Monaghan for their visit to Derry on Sunday (2.30pm).

Mayo: K O'Malley; T Cunniffe, K Keane, K Higgins (capt); L Keegan, G Cafferkey, C Boyle; S O'Shea, D Kirby; K McLoughlin, A O'Shea, M Forde; M Ronaldson, C O'Connor, J Doherty. 

Wexford hurler Andrew Shore comes straight into the team to play Limerick on Sunday at wing-back after having a 48-week ban for transfer irregularities rescinded at last week's GAA congress.

Shore had received the ban from the Warwickshire County Board last November for playing with Coventry side Roger Casements in an All-Britain Junior Hurling Shield match when still registered with Dublin team Parnells.

However, he went before the GAA's Reinstatement Committee last week, and they lifted the 24-year-old's ban.

Conor McDonald also comes into the team at full-forward after recovering from injury while Eoin Moore (ankle) and Liam Og McGovern (quad) are sidelined.

Wexford: M Fanning, L Ryan, M O'Hanlon (captain), C Kenny; P Foley, L Chin, A Shore; D Redmond, D O'Keeffe; J Guiney, D Waters, I Byrne; P Morris, C McDonald, P Doran. 

Ciarán Lyng returns to captain the Wexford footballers for their Allianz Football clash with Limerick on Sunday.

Wexford: A Masterson; R Tierney, J Breen, M Furlong; B Malone, K Butler, S Donohoe; C Kehoe, P Byrne; K O'Grady, G Cullen, T Rossiter; B Brosnan, C Lyng (Capt), D Flood.

Galway have stuck with the same team that was due to play Laois in last week's postponed fixture for Sunday's trip to Down.

Galway: M Breathnach; D Kyne, F Hanley, C Sweeney; P Varley, G Bradshaw, G O'Donnell; F O Curraoin, E Tierney; S Denvir, P Sweeney, D Comer; M Martin, A Varley, D Cummins.

The Kerry team to play Cork on Sunday (2pm) shows one change in personnel from the side that started in the defeat of Dublin in Round 3.

Barry John Keane is named at corner forward in place of Paul Geaney, while Paul Galvin is not named on the panel having just returned to training during the week.

Kerry: B Kealy; P Kilkenny, M Griffin, F Fitzgerald; J Lyne, J Sherwood, P Murphy; A Maher, D Moran; M Geaney, B Sheehan, J Buckley; S O’Brien, K Donaghy (c), BJ  Keane. 

And the Monaghan team has been named to face Donegal at O'Donnell Park in Letterkenny on Sunday.

Monaghan: R Beggan, C Boyle, D Wylie, K Duffy, D Mone, F Kelly, K O’Connell, N McAdam, D Hughes, O Duffy, D Malone, R McAnespie, P Finlay, K Hughes, D McKenna.

Tipperary manager Peter Creedon has elected to start with the same 15 who lined out against Fermanagh last weekend for their meeting with Clare in Division 3.

Tipperary: E Comerford; A Campbell, P Codd (Capt), A Morrissey; S Kennedy, P Acheson, R Kiely; C O’Riordan, S O’Brien; G Hannigan, B Grogan, P Austin; C Sweeney, M Quinlivan, I Fahey.