Fury had a difficult start to their A-League life and their future is in limbo with the club suffering deep financial woes after their debut season.

The Townsville club are facing a Wednesday afternoon deadline to prove they have enough local support to justify their continued existence in the competition.

It's understood they need to come up with $2.5m by the stated deadline, although the time frame is likely to be extended.

While admitting there was still a number of issues to be resolved, Lowy said he is positive the club will be around next season.

"We have to get a submission from Fury today and I expect the submission to be favourable to make the decision to keep Townsville in the A-League," Lowy said.

"The club has only just started and it's got a great future.But we need everybody's participation there and I have indications that the participation is coming and if need be the FFA has to help them stay there, so be it.

"I'm expecting Fury to be part of the A-League next year."

Lowy also said it was vital Townsville continued to have a presence in the A-League with the city in line to host matches if Australia wins the right to host the 2018 or 2022 World Cup.

"I think it's very important to keep football in North Queensland and not just abandon it, either by FFA or by the people of North Queensland, for a few dollars," he said.

"We don't want to give up on the area. They been there for a year and it's still a new game in North Queensland.

"There are some issues that need to be resolved but the big deal is the community needs to be behind it."