Cork and Kerry clash today for the first time ever in an All-Ireland semi-final.
Cork defeated Kerry in the Munster semi-final earlier in the year, after a replay.
There is one change to the Cork team announced during week - Alan Cronin comes in at half-forward.
Boss Paidi Ó Sé and his selectors have stuck with the same 15 that beat Galway 2-17 to 1-12 at Croke Park last time out.
Seamus Moynihan starts at full-back despite being roundly beaten by Cork full-forward Colin Corkery in the Munster final of 2001 and their two Munster games this year.
Cork (SFC v Kerry): K O'Dwyer; S Levis, C O'Sullivan, A Lynch; E Sexton, R McCarthy, M Cronin; N Murphy, G Canty; BJ O'Sullivan, J Kavanagh, A Cronin; P Clifford, C Corkery, F Murray.
Substitutes: Alan Quirke, John Miskella, Noel O'Donovan, Paudie Kissane, Noel O'Leary, Jim O'Donoghue, Michéal O'Sullivan, Conrad Murphy, Diarmuid O'Sullivan, Colin Crowley, Michéal O'Croinín, M McCarthy, Kieran Murphy, Niall Geary, Bernie Collins.
Kerry (SFC v Cork): Declan O'Keeffe; Marc Ó Sé, Seamus Moynihan, Michael McCarthy; Tomás Ó Sé, Eamon Fitzmaurice, John Sheehan; Darragh Ó Sé (Capt), Donal Daly; Seán O'Sullivan, Eoin Brosnan, Liam Hassett; Mike Frank Russell, Dara Ó'Cinnéide, Colm Cooper.
Substitutes: Diarmuid Murphy, Aodán MacGearailt, Tom O'Sullivan, John Crowley, Barry O'Shea, Seamus Scanlon, Mossy Lyons, Ronan O'Connor, Declan Quill, Mike Finn, Enda Galvin, Declan O'Sullivan, Fionnán Kelliher, Ian Twiss, Michael D Cahill.