The final game of season seven of the AFLW is upon us, with the Brisbane Lions hosting the Melbourne Demons at Brighton Homes Arena on Sunday afternoon.

The Lions, who claimed the minor premiership, are seeking their second flag after success in 2021, while the Demons are chasing that elusive first grand final win.

Ahead of the first bounce on Sunday, the team here at Zero Hanger have placed our predictions on the game.

We've named our premiers, the final margin, the best on ground favourites, first goal kickers and the headline that will emerge from the blockbuster.

Check out our full predictions below ...

Cameron Grimes

Winner: Melbourne
Margin: 11 points
BoG: Olivia Purcell
First Goal: Dakota Davidson
Headline: Fourth times a charm! Tayla Harris finally buries Grand Final demons, as a Demon.

Nick Splitter 

Winner: 
Brisbane
Margin: 11 points
Best on Ground: Courtney Hodder
First Goal: Jesse Wardlaw
Headline: Lions finally break through grand final heartbreak for second AFLW flag

Michael Georgiou

Winner: Brisbane
Margin: 9 points
Best on Ground: Emily Bates
First Goal: Tayla Harris
Headline: Tight contest goes to extra time, Lions run away with their second flag

Ethan Lee Chalk

Winner: Brisbane Lions
Margin: 22 points
Best on Ground: Ally Anderson
First Goal: Daisy Pearce
Headline: Lions ruin Daisy's dream farewell

Danielle Sorati

Winner: 
Melbourne
Margin: 4 points
Best on Ground: Karen Paxman
First Goal: Courtney Hodder
Headline: Demons claim first flag in nail-biting comeback win

Jake Benoiton 

Winner:
Brisbane
Margin: 18 points
Best on Ground: Emily Bates
First Goal: Jesse Wardlaw
Headline: Pearce refuses to give answer on future, one more year on the cards

Ed Carmine

Winner:
Brisbane
Margin: 13 points
Best on Ground: Sophie Conway
First Goal: Courtney Hodder
Headline: Springfield, Springfield, it's a hell of a ground. Lions look up as the Demons are downed

Mitch Keating

Winner: Brisbane
Margin: 8 Points
Best on Ground: Breanna Koenen
First Goal: Sophie Conway
Headline: Lions secure season seven success at Springfield