The ACT Brumbies could be forced to move home games interstate if they fail to finalise a new agreement for Canberra Stadium, with the club considering hosting matches in Queanbeyan or Sydney next year after drawn out negotiations with the ACT government.

The Brumbies are still working with government officials on the details of a new stadium arrangement just 10 weeks out from the first Super Rugby game against the Wellington Hurricanes on February 26.

The Brumbies will consider moving games to Sydney or Queanbeyan if they fail to negotiate a new Canberra Stadium deal. Credit:Melissa Adams

The Brumbies have investigated other options, which include upgrading cross-town rivals the Canberra Raiders' spiritual home at Seiffert Oval or playing at ANZ Stadium or Allianz Stadium in Sydney.

The stadium uncertainty comes after it was revealed there was a rift between the Brumbies and long-term partners the University of Canberra as well as the threat of legal action.