Four key battle grounds will decide Saturday's showpiece and in the end team-work will tell. Here, we break down where the Aviva Premiership final will be won and lost.

Back play

Even if Wasps lose Kurtley Beale to his hamstring injury, they still have a ridiculous amount of talent to call upon in Dan Robson, Danny Cipriani, Jimmy Gopperth, Elliot Daly, Christian Wade and Willie le Roux. That is a back division overflowing with threats, which is why they finished the regular season top of virtually every attacking indicator whether that is tries scored, defenders beaten or clean breaks.

With Cipriani in tandem with Gopperth they are very good at manipulating defences to find the corners, which they should be able to exploit against Exeter.

As we saw against Saracens, Exeter’s defence can get caught narrow, leaving the attack with two-on-ones. Wasps may only get three or four such opportunities and they will need to finish every single one if they are to win.

Exeter’s back line is different. They are all outside-break guys. They will truck it up in midfield to suck some defenders in before giving it to their back three and saying to guys like Jack Nowell and Olly Woodburn: “Go on then, have a go”. It is not that sophisticated but if you give Nowell or Woodburn time to size up their own angles then they can hurt you.