Sligo boss sticks with same 15
Sligo manager Kevin Walsh has named his side to face Galway in Sunday's Connacht SFC semi-final, opting for no changes in personnel for the Pearse Stadium encounter.
Walsh is quietly confident that the side which overcame Mayo by 0-15 to 1-8 last time out can do the business against the Tribesmen.
Philip Greene continues between the posts, with Charlie Harrison, Noel McGuire and Ross Donovan named in the full-back line.
Keelan Cawley, Brendan Philips and Johnny Davey continue in the half-backs, and Tony Taylor and Stephen Gilmartin, both point scorers against Mayo, form the midfield partnership.
There are some positional changes in attack, with Mark Breheny and Alan Costello switching positions in the half-forwards.
Kenneth Sweeney also drops back to left half-forward, and Eamonn O'Hara has been pushed into the full-forward line.
Championship veteran O'Hara has been named at full-forward, and is flanked by Colm McGee and David Kelly.
Killanin native Walsh faces his home county Galway, with whom he won All-Ireland titles with in 1998 and 2000.
The sides are meeting in a Connacht SFC semi-final for the second year in succession, with Galway gunning for back-to-back wins.
The Tribesmen claimed a 1-13 to 0-12 victory last year at Markievicz Park, with Sean Armstrong claiming a late goal.
Sligo, meanwhile, triumphed on a 1-10 to 0-12 scoreline in the 2007 Connacht final, to earn their first provincial success since 1975.
SLIGO (SFC v Galway): Philip Greene; Charlie Harrison, Noel McGuire, Ross Donovan; Keelan Cawley, Brendan Phillips, Johnny Davey; Tony Taylor, Stephen Gilmartin; Alan Costello, Mark Breheny, Kenneth Sweeney; Colm McGee, Eamonn O'Hara, David Kelly.



