Killian Brady makes his first championship start of 2015 as Cavan face Roscommon in the qualifiers (5pm).

The line-up sees James McEnroe and Cian Mackey start for Rory Dunne and Killian Clarke, who picked up injuries in the London game.

Cavan: R Galligan; J McLoughlin, J McEnroe, K Brady; N Murray, F Flanagan, D O'Reilly; G McKiernan, T Corr; C Mackey, D McVeety, M Reilly, R Flanagan; M Argue, N McDermott.

Colin Fennelly is back in the Kilkenny hurling side for Sunday's Leinster final against Galway (4pm, Live on RTE.ie and RTÉ2). 

Fennelly returns at full-forward, replacing John Power in the only switch to the starting line-up from the last game against Wexford.

The All-Ireland champions are also boosted by the fact Lester Ryan is fit again and he is included among the substitutes.

Kilkenny: Eoin Murphy; Paul Murphy, Joey Holden, Jackie Tyrrell; Padraig Walsh, Kieran Joyce, Cillian Buckley; Michael Fennelly, Conor Fogarty; Walter Walsh, Richie Hogan, TJ Reid; Ger Aylward, Colin Fennelly, Eoin Larkin.

The Galway team shows two changes from the semi-final against Laois.

Fergal Moore takes over from captain David Collins (hamstring) in defence while Niall Healy's place up front goes to Davy Glennon.

Jason Flynn's recovery from a broken finger hasn't been quick enough for him to start.

Galway: Colm Callanan; Johnny Coen, John Hanbury, Padraig Mannion; Fergal Moore, Iarla Tannian, Daithi Burke; Andrew Smith, Aidan Harte; David Burke, Cyril Donnellan; Jonathan Glynn; Davy Glennon, Joe Canning, Cathal Mannion.

Clare have made four changes from the team that lost to Limerick for Saturday's hurling qualifier against Offaly. Colm Galvin will start on the bench after returning from the US. 

Seadna Morey, Brendan Bugler, Conor McGrath and Darach Honan come in for Domhnall O'Donovan, Patrick Donnellan (suspended), Gearoid O'Connell and David Reidy.

Clare: Patrick Kelly; David McInerney, Cian Dillon, Seadna Morey; Brendan Bugler, Conor Ryan, Jack Browne; Patrick O’Connor, Colin Ryan; John Conlon, Tony Kelly, Shane Golden; Darach Honan, Shane O’Donnell, Conor McGrath.

Limerick hurling boss TJ Ryan has rung the changes for Sunday's All-Ireland qualifier against Westmeath, making five changes to the team beaten by sixteen points by Tipperary in Munster.

Among the players dropped are All-Star Seamus Hickey, captain Donal O'Grady and Declan Hannon. Also out of the starting line-up are Stephen Walsh and goalkeeper Barry Hennessy.

Paul Browne and Nickie Quaid return from injury to take their places in the team; Sean Tobin returns after suspension.

Limerick: Nickie Quaid; Tom Condon, Richie McCarthy, Seanie O’Brien; Paudie O’Brien, Gavin O’Mahony, Wayne McNamara; James Ryan, Paul Browne; David Breen, Seanie Tobin, Shane Dowling; Cian Lynch, Kevin Downes, Graeme Mulcahy.

Wexford hurling manager Liam Dunne has named his team for Saturday evening's All-Ireland hurling qualifier with Cork in Innovate Wexford Park.

Paudie Foley makes his debut, Aidan Nolan starts while Daithi Waters drops to the bench. Aidan Nolan and Kevin Foley also from last year’s U21 team start for the first time.

Wexford: Mark Fanning, Liam Ryan, Matthew O'Hanlon, Eoin Moore, Andrew Shore, Lee Chin, Paudie Forde, David Redmond, Aidan Nolan, Diarmuid O'Keefe, Kevin Foley, Ian Byrne, Paul Morris, Conor McDonald, Liam Og McGovern

The Kerry team to play Cork in the Munster Football Championship final in Killarney on Sunday (Live on RTE.ie and RTÉ2 from 1.30pm) shows five changes in personnel from the side that defeated Tipperary in the semi-final.

Colm 'Gooch' Cooper is among those to lose their place as the Kerry management make changes in all lines of the field with the exception of the half-back line.

That remains intact with, Jonathan Lyne, who made his full championship debut against Tipperary, retaining his place despite the return from injury of Paul Murphy, who is included among the substitutes.

Elsewhere, Fionn Fitzgerald comes into the full-back line in place of Mark Griffin and fit-again David Moran resumes at midfield in place of Anthony Maher.

Stephen O’Brien and Donnchadh Walsh are named in the half-forward line in place of Michael Geaney and Cooper and in the full-forward line, 2014 Footballer of the Year James O’Donoghue replaces Paul Geaney.

Kerry: Brendan Kealy; Fionn Fitzgerald, Marc Ó Sé, Shane Enright; Jonathan Lyne, Peter Crowley, Killian Young; David Moran, Bryan Sheehan; Stephen O’Brien, Johnny Buckley, Donnchadh Walsh; Barry John Keane, Kieran Donaghy, James O’Donoghue     

Offaly manager Brian Whelehan has made one change to the side that lost to Laois for Saturday's All-Ireland round one qualifier against Offaly at Cusack Park, Ennis (throw-in 7pm).

Eanna Murphy comes in for Cathal Parlon at wing-back.

Offaly: James Dempsey; Niall Wynne, Dermot Shortt, David King; Eanna Murphy, Colin Egan, Pat Camon; Emmet Nolan, Sean Ryan; James Mulrooney, Dan Currams (capt), Paddy Murphy; Shane Dooley, Joe Bergin, Brian Carroll.

Meanwhile, Offaly's footballers keep faith with the starting XV who were convincing winners over Waterford in round one of the qualifiers for Saturday evening's clash (7pm) with Kildare.

Niall McNamee is on the bench after failing to recover sufficiently from a knuckle injury.

Offaly: Alan Mulhall; Brian Darby, Paul McConway (capt), Cian Donohue; Niall Darby, Johnny Moloney, Joseph O’Connor; Conor McNamee, Niall Smith; Peter Cunningham, Graham Guilfoyle, Anton Sullivan; Bernard Allen, Nigel Dunne, William Mulhall.



Cork hurling manager Jimmy Barry Murphy has made two changes to his team for Saturday's qualifier meeting with Wexford.

Seamus Harnedy returns at full-forward after recovering from a hamstring injury.

Brian Lawton is also added to the attack and he is named at wing forward.

Shane O'Neill is not available because of an ankle injury but Damien Cahalane has been named at corner back and Aidan Walsh moves to right half-back.

Cork: Anthony Nash; Damien Cahalane, Stephen McDonnell, Brian Murphy; Aidan Walsh, Mark Ellis,  Cormac Murphy; Daniel Kearney, Bill Cooper; Conor Lehane, Patrick Cronin, Brian Lawton; Alan Cadogan, Seamus Harnedy, Patrick Horgan.

Two members of the Kildare football panel have informed manager Jason Ryan that they're leaving to travel to the United States.

The depatures of Davy Hyland and Darroch Mulhall - both from Athy - come as the Lillywhites prepare to play Offaly in the All-Ireland round 2B football qualifiers on Saturday.

Tyrone defender Dermot Carlin has retired from inter-county football after 13 seasons in the senior squad. Carlin is the seventh player to leave Mickey Harte's set-up in recent weeks. His departure leaves Sean Cavanagh as the only remaining link with the All-Ireland winning side of 2003. 

Dublin have named their side to face Laois in the hurling qualifiers. 

Dublin: G Maguire; N Corcoran, C O'Callaghan, P Schutte; C Crummey, L Rush, S Barrett; J McCaffrey, R O’Dwyer; C Boland, E Dillon, D Sutcliffe; P Ryan, C Keaney, M Schutte. 

Derry have been hit with a double injury blow ahead of their All-Ireland football qualifier against Wexford.

Both Kevin Johnston and Ciaran McFaul are set to miss the game due to injuries they suffered against Donegal on Saturday in the Ulster semi-final.

Galway captain David Collins is a doubt for Sunday's Leinster Hurling Championship final against Kilkenny in Croke Park. Collins sustained a slight hamstring tear at training last week. He himself has said it's touch and go, and it could be as late as Saturday before a decision is made on his participation.

Wexford camogie star Una Leacy has been ruled out for the season with a torn cruciate ligament. The All-Ireland winning captain of 2010 sustained the injury playing for her club.