AFL Women's Grand Final

[3] Of the four venues to have hosted a grand final, Princes (Ikon) Park, the largest-capacity suburban ground in Melbourne, underwent construction in 2021 and 2022 to turn it into a state-of-the-art precinct that would become the official home of women's football in Victoria, with the idea that all grand finals hosted in Victoria would be played at the stadium.

It is customary for the Grand Final to begin with a rendition of the Australian National Anthem in which both teams line up opposite each other.

Musicians and groups to have performed at the grand final include Megan Washington in 2017[7] and Amy Shark in 2019.

[8] Australian musician Missy Higgins was booked to perform at the 2018 Grand Final, but her gig was cancelled on the day of the match due to heavy rain and surface conditions at Princes Park.

The best-on-ground medal is presented to the player judged as best on the ground during the grand final by a panel of experts.

The teams lined up for the national anthem prior to the 2022 (S7) Grand Final
Melbourne players celebrating with their premiership medallions and the 2022 (S7) premiership trophy