The naming rights of Manly Sea Eagles’ Lottoland stadium would come under pressure under a proposal to be considered by Northern Beaches Council on Tuesday night.

The council is set to consider an anti-gambling strategy, aimed primarily at reducing the harm from poker machines.

But the ability for local governments to control the number and use of poker machines within their area is limited under state law.

The name of the Sea Eagles' home ground, Lottoland, is in the sights of councillors who want a change.

The council’s “harm minimisation strategy”, therefore, proposes that the council demonstrate “community leadership through not allowing gambling related advertising on its buildings”.