The boys in blue are taking to the pitch once again in the hopes of beating Wexford in the 2022 Championship campaign.
The game will take place in Chadwick's Wexford Park in a Leinster quarter final match.
So here's everything you need to know about the clash this weekend.
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What time does the match start?
Throw in will be at 6:30pm on Saturday, April 30.
What TV channel is the match on?
Sky Sports will be showing the match from 6:15pm on Sky Sports Arena. You can also catch up on the highlights of all of the GAA action this weekend on the Sunday Game highlights show. This will air at 9:30pm on RTE 2 and RTE Player on Sunday evening.
Where can I live stream it?
Sky Sports customers can also live stream the action off of the Sky Go app.
What are the match odds?
Dublin are favourites at 1/100 with Wexford 20/1 and the draw after 70 minutes 40/1.
Diarmuid Connolly on Dublin: "We all know Dublin had a poor league and were relegated into Division Two. They only had two wins with one of those coming in the last game of the season.
“This fixture last year was a very close one I thought. Wexford set out their stall very defensively and I can see something similar happening in this round of the Championship. Dublin need to hit the ground running and they need to solidify that midfield partnership and the half back line.
“Is James McCarthy going to come in and start in midfield and stay there for the season. A big question mark on a lot of people’s lips is how is fitness with Con O’Callaghan?
Probably not looking at Wexford this coming Saturday but they will be looking later on this season. Can we get a full 15 off this Dublin squad?”
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