The All-Ireland champions will lose home advantage for the second match of their campaign.
Dublin look set to be away from home in all three of their Allianz Football League games next month.
The All-Ireland champions will lose home advantage for the second match of their campaign, against defending league champions Kerry.
That game will be played at the neutral setting of Portlaoise, with manager Dessie Farrell also serving a 12 week suspension following their breach of Covid-19 regulations this month.
Dublin will begin their campaign away to Roscommon on May 16th, and they will also be away to Galway.
Next Tuesday morning the Draws for the 2021 Leinster Senior Championships will take place, live on @RTERadio1 's @morningireland
— Leinster GAA (@gaaleinster) April 13, 2021
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