The All-Ireland final was played on 8 July 2022 at Dr. Hyde Park in Roscommon, between Galway and Mayo, in what was their first ever meeting in an All-Ireland final but their third meeting in that year's championship. Galway won the match by 0-15 to 0-09 to claim their seventh championship title overall and a first title in 15 years.[3]
Mayo's Ronan Clarke was the championship's top scorer with 3-43.
R Clarke (0-9), N Hurley (1-1), Z Collins (1-1), J Keane (0-3), D Duffy (0-1); C Keavney (0-1), D Dolan (0-1); L Silke (0-1); L Maloney (0-1), O Cronin (0-1), D Gallagher (0-1).
N Furlong 1-3 (0-3 frees), L Kelly 0-4, D Shirley 0-4, C Fox 0-3, P McLoughlin 1-0, C Lowry 0-2 (frees), S Rigney 0-1, C Bourke 0-1, B Kennedy 0-1, R Kelleghan 0-1 (free).
C Grogan 1-5 (5fs), D Hogan 1-3, P O’Keeffe 1-1, C King 0-3 (1f), O Shelly, F Fitzgerald (1f) 0-2 each, T O’Connor, B Carey, C English, D Fogarty 0-1 each.
O Murphy (1-1, 1-0 pen), R McNicholl (1-0), E Higgins (0-3, 0-1 frees), R Forbes (0-2); C Chambers (0-2, 0-1 frees), F McEldowney (0-1), S Birt (0-1); C Spiers (0-1).
C McMenamin (1-1, 1 pen, 1f); D Gallagher (0-1); L McGee (0-1); C McGinty (0-1), F Roarty (0-1), D Gildea (0-1 free), C McGee (0-1), P Coyle (0-1), K Lynch (0-1).
N Grimes (0-5, 0-4 frees, 0-1 mark), Caolan Donnelly (1-1); M McElhatton (1-1), C O’Neill (1-0); E McElholm (0-3), Charlie Donnelly (0-2, 0-1 45), R McCullagh (0-2, 0-1 mark), S Fay (0-1), R Molloy (0-1), C Sweeney (0-1).
C Chambers (0-4, 2f), E Higgins (0-3, 2f), R Forbes (0-3), J McGuckan (0-2), C Spiers (0-1), C Higgins (0-1), O Crozier (0-1, 1 ’45’), D McPeake (0-1),