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Dublin and Kerry announce teams for All-Ireland final

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Dublin and Kerry have announced their starting teams for Sunday's All-Ireland football final. Kerry have made one change to their team, with Stephen O'Brien coming into the starting 15 at the half-forward line, after his impressive performance from the bench in the win over Kerry.

Adrian Spillane drops to the bench, with Tony Brosnan ruled out through injury. Team Announcement: Kerry vs Dublin, All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final Full team news here: https://t.co/d1zdPTpE3u#WeAreKerry #CiarraíAbú pic.twitter.com/0l6wtN8GbB — Kerry GAA (@Kerry_Official) July 27, 2023 For Dublin, Paddy Small has been named to start in the half forward line, with Seán Bugler back in the side among the replacements.

Small joins Paul Mannion and Niall Scully in the half-forward line. Cormac Costello is joined by Con O'Collaghan and Colm Basquel.

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