The FAW has moved to ensure that their cash dispute with the Welsh Rugby Union will not mean the World Cup qualifier against England will have to be switched from the Millennium Stadium.
Fears initially surfaced yesterday as it was revealed that unpaid fees of more than £250,000 due to the WRU from the FAW may result in September's mammoth clash being moved venue if the WRU were not paid the money.
WRU chief executive David Moffett confirmed his governing body will not be budging over the money he insists the FAW owe.
FAW secretary-general David Collins today confirmed that the two sporting bodies will meet next week to sort out "any alleged discrepancy".
It is understood that the FAW council discussed the matter yesterday, however, that discussion was only briefly touched upon.
"It really is a storm in a tea cup," said one FAW councillor.
"They owe us money, we owe them money - it's normal business practice that needs addressing.
"But it will all be sorted and the monies will be paid.
"There is no danger of the England game, or for that matter the Azerbaijan game on October 12 going anywhere but the Millennium Stadium."