Brisbane Roar coach Robbie Fowler admits playing in front of a mostly-empty Suncorp Stadium is not helping the A-League club.

The Roar play just their second match of the season at the 52,500 venue on Saturday when Central Coast come to town.

The Brisbane Strikers' plan for 15,000-seat stadium at Perry Park, in inner-city Bowen Hills. Credit:Brisbane Strikers FC

Just under 13,000 turned up to watch the 1-0 loss to Melbourne Victory in October, leaving almost four-fifths of the stadium empty.

The Roar's only other home match this season was a 4-3 thriller against Melbourne City at Redcliffe's Dolphin Stadium north of Brisbane.