The Donegal county board are to seek a meeting with GAA officials regarding the scheduling of games in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final group stage.
It was confirmed on Tuesday afternoon that the Leinster and Ulster champions will meet at GAA HQ on Saturday 14 July at 7pm.
However, Dublin are set to have another game, their 'home game' at Croke Park against either Armagh or Roscommon on 4/5 August, following on from an away clash against either Cork or Tyrone.
Donegal, however, have another away date against either Roscommon or Armagh, before they host either Cork or Tyrone in their final encounter.
A motion passed on the new format in 2017 stated that each team would have a home game, a game at Croke Park and an away game in the new 'Super 8' phase of the All-Ireland football championship.
The Donegal board are seeking a meeting with the GAA's top brass to ensure what they insist is "a level playing field for every team at the All-Ireland quarter-final group stage and to seek clarification on how any county may use a ground as both neutral and home venue."
The intention of the meeting, they say, "is to ensure that no team has any advantage over any other team".
Donegal GAA Wish to confirm that they are seeking a meeting with GAA Officials regarding Venues during the All Ireland Q/F Group Stages. Statement in full on the attached link https://t.co/7s1Oblym1M
— Official Donegal GAA (@officialdonegal) July 3, 2018