Derry and Armagh have named unchanged teams for their Ulster SFC semi-finals against Monaghan and Down respectively.
Midfielder Conor Glass is fit to start for holders Derry after retiring with a hamstring problem in their comfortable quarter-final win over Fermanagh, while Rian O'Neill is included among the subs once again for Armagh after coming off the bench in last Saturday's rain-soaked quarter-final defeat of Cavan.
Meanwhile, Dessie Ward is back in the Monaghan team for tomorrow's meeting with Derry at Healy Park.
Ward made a late substitute appearance in the dramatic quarter-final win over Tyrone after being replaced in the starting line-up by Karl O'Connell, who drops to the bench. Ryan O'Toole is fit to start after limping off just moments after scoring his late winning goal against the Red Hands.
Derry (SF v Monaghan): O Lynch; C McKaigue, E McEvoy, C McCluskey; C Doherty, G McKinless, P McGrogan; C Glass, B Rogers; Padraig Cassidy, Paul Cassidy, E Doherty; N Toner, S McGuigan, N Loughlin.
Armagh (SF v Down): Armagh: E Rafferty, C O’Neill, A McKay, A Forker, G McCabe, C Mackin, J Burns, B Crealey, S McPartlan, S Campbell, J Hall, J Duffy, R Grugan, A Murnin, C Turbitt.
Monaghan (SF v Derry): R Beggan; T McPhillips, K Duffy, R O’Toole; C Boyle, D Ward, R Wylie; D Hughes, K Lavelle; S O’Hanlon, M Bannigan, C McCarthy; K Gallagher; J McCarron, C McManus.
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