Two changes for Meath

Niall McKeigue and Barry Lynch have come back into the Meath team for this evening's All-Ireland SFC third round qualifier against Laois (Pairc Tailteann, throw-in 6pm).

Niall McKeigue and Barry Lynch have come back into the Meath team for this evening's All-Ireland SFC third round qualifier against Laois (Páirc Tailteann, throw-in 6pm).

Meath boss Eamonn Barry has made two changes to the side that beat Roscommon by 1-19 to 0-09 two weeks ago.

McKeigue is restored to the full-back line - in the left corner - with his Navan O'Mahony's club mate Stephen MacGabhann dropping to the bench.

Kilmainham sharpshooter Lynch takes the number 11 jersey in a reshuffle of Barry's forward six. Brian Farrell is the player to lose out.

Ballivor's Mairtin Doran will operate at left corner forward with former All-Ireland-winning captain Graham Geraghty, dropping back to left half-forward.

Geraghty's Seneschalstown colleague Joe Sheridan have overcome a groin injury to start at full-forward. The Meath full-forward line of Daithi Regan (0-05), Sheridan (0-04) and Farrell (0-01) scored 0-10 last time out against Roscommon.

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