Friday, 3 August 2007, 12:08 GMT 13:08 UK
Antrim v Wicklow
Date: 4 August
Venue: Croke Park
Throw-in: 1215
Updates:On the BBC NI website
Antrim have made two changes for Saturday's Tommy Murphy Cup final against Wicklow (1215 BST).
Justin Crozier and Michael McCann return to the team after missing the semi-final win over Clare because they were on holiday.
Conor McGoldrick and Mark Dougan both drop to the subs while the team also includes several positional switches.
Wicklow stand-in boss Arthur French has named an unchanged team for Saturday's decider at Croke Park.
The Garden County beat Waterford 2-15 to 0-14 in the semi-finals and French, who has been deputising for Mick O'Dwyer in recent weeks, has opted to select the same line-up.
In the Saffron side, Crozier will start in a half-back line which also includes Sean Kelly while McCann gets the full-forward jersey.
Antrim: S McGreevy, P Close, P Doherty, J Loughrey, S Kelly, E O'Neill, J Crozier, J Quinn, D Martin, A Gallagher, K Niblock, K Brady, C Close, M McCann, C McGourty. Subs: J Finucane, G Bell, S McVeigh, M Dougan, M Magill, C McGoldrick, M Rea, P Logan, B Hasson, L Carland, M Pollock, D O'Hagan, C Brady, T Convery, L Bonnes
Wicklow: Mervyn Travers, Brendan O'hAinnaidh, Damien Power, Alan Byrne, Paddy Dalton, Dara O'hAnnaidh, Leighton Glynn, James Stafford, Thomas Walsh, John McGrath, Don Jackman, Paul Earls, Tommy Gill, Tony Hannon, Derek Daly.
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