The competitions control committee of Leinster Council meets on Wednesday night to decide where Dublin will play their opening match in the Leinster Football Championship next year.
This year they played their first championship match outside of Dublin in over a decade when they took on Laois at Nowlan Park.
Dublin will face either Wexford or Carlow in next year's Leinster quarter-final.
The Wexford manager, Seamus McEnaney, says he hopes whoever comes through the preliminary round game will be given home advantage against the All Ireland champions.
Speaking last month, Leinster chairman John Horan said he couldn't give any indication of where Dublin's quarter-final game would take place but he did admit that the match in Nowlan Park was a success.
The capacity of Innovate Wexford Park is less than 25,000 while Netwatch Cullen Park can hold around 20,000.