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21 Mar 2026

Roscommon side revealed for Mayo National League clash

The Connacht neighbours will travel to MacHale Park looking for a win that could see them into the Division One final

Roscommon side revealed for Mayo National League clash

Mayo and Roscommon will clash in Round Seven of the National Football League Division One in MacHale Park, Castlebar. Pic: Sportsfile

Roscommon manager Mark Dowd has named his starting side to take on Mayo in the final round of the National League.

Last season's Division Two finalists make their way to MacHale Park looking for a win against last season's top-flight finalists, knowing a win could see them in contention to book their tickets to the 2026 joust for the Corn Mhícheál Ó Muircheartaigh.

The Rossies come into this one on the back of victory over Donegal in a blustery Hyde Park, while Andy Moran's men will be aspiring to return to the winning path after a loss to All-Ireland Champions Kerry on the road.

Dowd has elected to make a total of nine changes to the starting side from last time out.

Tim Lambe, Caelim Keogh, Robbie Dolan, Shane Cunnane, Paul Carey, Conor Hand, Ciarán Lennon, Ben O'Carroll, and Cathal Heneghan come into the first team, with Patrick Gavin, Eoin Ward, Senan Lambe, Keith Doyle, Dylan Ruane, Enda Smith, Ben O'Carroll, Diarmuid Murtagh, and Robert Heneghan dropping out.

The Roscommon team to play Mayo is as follows. Throw-in in Castlebar on Sunday is at 3.30 pm.

Roscommon: Conor Carroll; Tim Lambe, Eoin McCormack, Niall Higgins; Colm Neary, Caelim Keogh, Robbie Dolan; Shane Cunnane, Conor Ryan; Paul Carey, Conor Hand, Ciarán Lennon; Ben O'Carroll, Daire Cregg, Cathal Heneghan.

Subs: Aaron Brady, Pearse Frost, Declan Kenny, Ronan Daly, Jack Duggan, Ultan Harney, Enda Smith, Eoin Colleran, Keith Doyle, Diarmuid Murtagh, Dylan Ruane.

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