The fifth official edition of the women's State of Origin will take place on Friday, with the Maroons and Blues to square off in what is a typically entertaining encounter.
Queensland are the reigning champions, but can New South Wales change the balance of power?
Here's what you need to know about this year's game.
When and where is women's State of Origin 2022?
Canberra’s GIO Stadium will host the women's State of Origin in 2022 for the first time ever.
The game will take place on Friday, June 24 with kick-off set for 7:45 pm (AEST).
With a stadium capacity of 25,000, it is a significant step up from the previous capacities of North Sydney Oval (10,000) and Sunshine Coast Stadium (12,000).
Women's State of Origin 2022 tickets
There are still tickets available for this year's women's State of Origin.
Prices start from $20 (adult) and $40 (family), along with options for Blatchys Blues and limited seating in the QLD Maroon supporter section.
You can secure your seat for the match here.
How to watch women's State of Origin 2022 in Australia
Those not in attendance will be able to watch the game from home, with Channel Nine set to cover all the action.
Coverage will begin from 7:30 pm (AEST) before kick-off 15 minutes later.
Fans can tune in via Channel 9 or 9Now.
Women's State of Origin 2022 squads
New South Wales women's Origin confirmed team
1. Emma Tonegato
2. Yasmin Clydsdale
3. Jess Sergis
4. Isabelle Kelly
5. Tiana Penitani
6. Kirra Dibb
7. Rachael Pearson
8. Simaima Taufa
9. Keeley Davis
10. Millie Boyle
11. Kezie Apps (c)
12. Shaylee Bent
13. Hannah Southwell
14. Quincy Dodd
15. Sarah Togatuki
16. Caitlan Johnston
17. Olivia Kernick
18. Sam Bremner
19. Teagan Berry
20. Filomina Hanisi
21. Talei Holmes
22. Corban Baxter
Queensland women's Origin confirmed team
1. Tamika Upton
2. Emily Bass
3. Evania Pelite
4. Shenae Ciesiolka
5. Julia Robinson
6. Tarryn Aiken
7. Ali Brigginshaw
8. Chelsea Lenarduzzi
9. Brittany Breayley-Nati
10. Shannon Mato
11. Tallisha Harden
12. Tazmin Gray
13. Destiny Brill
14. Lauren Brown
15. Jessika Elliston
16. Steph Hancock
17. Tiana Raftstrand-Smith
18. Zahara Temara
19. Karina Brown
20. Romy Teitzel
21. Keilee Joseph
22. Sara Sautia
Women's State of Origin 2022 coaches
Kylie Hilder will continue in her role as Blues coach following her side's tight loss last year. A former rugby league player herself, the 46-year-old is also an assistant coach for the Roosters women's side.
As for the Maroons, they will be led by Tahnee Norris. She helped Queensland to Origin success last year, as well as securing a title for Burleigh Bears in the BHP Premiership as head coach.