 Jason Reilly missed Cavan's win over Louth |
Jason Reilly is back in the Cavan team for Sunday's All-Ireland football qualifier against Fermanagh at Brewster Park (1500 BST).
He returns to the full-forward line having the missed the win over Louth because of an ankle ligament injury.
Aaron Donohue, a sub for the injured James Reilly in the Louth game, keeps his place in goal.
Anthony Forde takes Peter Reilly's place at centre half-back and Dermot McCabe is once again named at centre full-forward.
Manager Mattie Kerrigan has left a vacany at corner forward. Gerard Pierson is troubled by a goin injury and is unlikely to make the Enniskillen game.
The referee will be Pat McEnaney and there will be live commentary on BBC Radio Ulster medium wave.
Browne doubt
Cavan, who have not won the All-Ireland crown for 51 years, were knocked out of this year's Ulster Championship by Antrim.
They then went into the qualifers, which give Championship losers a second chance, and beat Louth 1-12 to 2-07 in the first round.
Meanwhile, Waterford captain Tony Browne has been named in the Waterford team for Sunday's Munster Hurling final against Cork in Thurles.
However Browne remains a doubt as is expected to have a fitness test on his injured ankle on Sunday morning.
In the only change from the semi-final win over Limerick, Eoin McGrath comes in at right-half forward with Peter Queally losing out.
Cavan: A Donohue; C Collins, T Prior, J Jordan; P Brady, A Forde, M Mckeever; P McKenna, P Brady; S Brady, L Reilly, F O'Reilly; J Reilly, D McCabe, A.N. Other
Waterford: S Brenner; B Greene, T Feeney, J Murray; E Murphy, F Hartley, D Prendergast; T Browne, E Kelly; E McGrath, K McGrath, P Flynn; J Mullane, A Moloney, D Bennett.
The Ulster minor football semi-final between Cavan and Tyrone (1315 BST) will be played as a curtain-raiser at Brewster Park.