 Mickey Harte has a decision to make over the goalkeeper jersey |
Tyrone goalkeeper John Devine has been dropped for Sunday's Ulster Final replay against Down.
Devine has paid the price for conceding four goals in the drawn encounter and is replaced by Newtownstewart's Pascal McConnell.
Ciaran Gourley displaces Declan McCrossan at centre half-back after impressing when he came on as a substitute for the same player last weekend.
Manager Mickey Harte also leaves a vacancy at full-back in the hope that Colin Holmes and Chris Lawn will recover from injuries.
Holmes is recovering from an ankle injury while Lawn sustained a recurrence of a groin injury in the drawn game.
Brian Robinson also represents another full-back option if Holmes and Lawn are ruled out.
Harte played down his decision to leave out his own Errigal Ciaran clubman Devine.
"Maybe Johnny wasn't as match alert as he would have been if he had no injury," said Harte.
"He missed three weeks of training because of it and he wasn't back until the week before it.
 Ronan Clarke starts for Armagh against Limerick |
"It is a combination of his injury and the fact that it's always a close call between him and Pascal. This time the nods goes to Pascal," added Harte.
The Tyrone forward line is unchanged with Stephen O'Neill (ankle) and Ger Cavlan (groin) both deemed not to be sufficiently fit.
Armagh, meanwhile, have made one enforced change for Sunday's All-Ireland Qualifier against Limerick in Roscommon (1530 BST).
Ronan Clarke comes in for the suspended Paddy McKeever.
Clarke, last year's young player of the year, impressed hugely when he was introduced as a substitute for Oisin McConville against Dublin.
Down, meanwhile, have to find a new midfield partner for Gregory McCartan after the GAC's refusal to overturn his sending-off at the weekend.
Benny Coulter could move from the half-forwards to midfield with Shane King or Colm McCrickard possibly coming into the attack.
Another option would be to move full-back Brian Burns back to midfield where he has played for the county on many occasions.
If Paddy O'Rourke decides on that course of action, Ciaran Byrne could get the full-back jersey.
Offaly hurlers win
Fermanagh, meanwhile, won't name their team for Saturday's All-Ireland Qualifier against Mayo until shortly before the game.
Forwards Steven Maguire, Ryan Keenan and Colm Bradley haven't trained since the win over Meath but Dominic Corrigan is hopeful that all three will be available.
Meanwhile, Offaly hurlers earned a place in the Guinness All-Ireland Quarter-Finals by comprehensively defeated Limerick 1-18 to 0-14 in Thurles.
An early goal from Brendan Murphy, after some dreadful Limerick defending, set Offaly on the way to victory.
Some fine points from Clem Smith, Niall Moran and Conor Fitzgerald kept Limerick in touch although the Offaly always maintained at least a two-point lead.
Brian Whelehan, who played despite a row with the management last weekend, scored an inspirational point from distance midway through the second half.
Limerick introduced Ciaran Carey in an effort to rally the side but Offaly pulled clear in the closing stages with Rory Hannify bringing up his tally to seven points and Simon Whelehan also getting on the scoresheet.
Tyrone: P McConnell, D Carlin, AN Other, R McMenamni, C Gormley, C Gourley, P Jordan, C McAnallen, S Cavanagh, B Dooher, B McGuigan, K Hughes, E McGinley, P Canavan, O Mulligan.
Armagh: P Hearty, A Mallon, E McNulty, F Bellew, A O'Rourke, K McGeeney, A McCann, P Loughran, P McGrane, R Clarke, J McEntee, O McConville, S McDonnell, D Marsden, T McEntee.