Two independent politicians who hold the future of Tasmania's proposed AFL stadium in their hands have raised concerns about the project's financial viability.

Construction of the $1.13 billion Hobart waterfront venue is a condition of the Tasmania Devils entering the AFL and AFLW in 2028.

It requires the approval of parliament and will on Thursday come before the lower house where it has the numbers to pass with support of the governing Liberal and Labor opposition parties.

It faces a trickier path in December in the upper house where it will likely require the votes of three of eight independents to get through.

Rosemary Armitage, Mike Gaffney and Meg Webb are anti-stadium, while Ruth Forrest has been critical of the cost and location.

Tania Rattray and Casey Hiscutt are viewed as l

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