The Raiders have announced their NRL match against the Gold Coast Titans will proceed as planned.

Amid widespread fears about the coronavirus pandemic, the club issued a statement on Friday afternoon to say they would be "welcoming members and fans to the game tonight in a safe environment".

The club has consulted with ACT Government and the NRL before reaching the decision.

A Raiders spokesman said the club had been inundated with enquiries about the match.

The future of the 2020 Telstra Premiership is clouded after Australia's chief medical officer, Brendan Murphy, advised federal and state governments to suspend all public gatherings of more than 500 people as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the Council of Australian Governments had been told on Friday that such gatherings should be cancelled until further notice.

Based on that advice, the Prime Minister said by Monday, the government would be advising against any "non-essential, organised gatherings of 500 persons or more".