Scanlon handed a start for Kerry

Kerry show one change to the team that beat Cork on the Munster final ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland quarter-final clash with …

Kerry show one change to the team that beat Cork on the Munster final ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland quarter-final clash with Monaghan at Croke Park.

Seamus Scanlon comes into the side for Michaél Quirke and he will partner the influential Darragh O Se in midfield.

Kerry boss Pat O'Shea also makes one positional switch with corner-back Marc O'Se swapping flanks with Padraig Reidy.

The Monaghan manager, Séamus McEnaney, last night announced an unchanged line-up although there are a few notable positional switches.

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Vincent Corey reverts to full back, having playing at full forward in the qualifier win over Donegal and the second half of the Ulster final against Tyrone.

Conor McManus and Colm Flanagan, both late replacements before the start of the Donegal game, retain their starting places, McManus named at right corner forward, and Flanagan at right corner back.

Rory Woods and Paul Finlay also switch, Woods at full forward and Finlay at centre forward, but again it remains to be seen where they play once Corey's actual position becomes apparent.

KERRY (SF v Monaghan):  D Murphy; M O Sé, T O'Sullivan, P Reidy; T O Sé, A O'Mahoney, K Young; D O Sé, S Scanlon; D O'Sullivan, E Brosnan, P Galvin; C Cooper, K Donaghy, MF Russell.

MONAGHAN (SF v Kerry):S Duffy; D Mone, V Corey, C Flanagan; D McArdle, G McQuaid, JP Mone; D Clerkin, E Lennon; S Gollogly, P Finlay, D Freeman; C McManus, R Woods, T Freeman.