Postpublished at 18:41 British Summer Time 13 June 2018
Billy Stanlake is back into the attack as Australia try to shift this troublesome partnership.
ENGLAND WIN BY THREE WICKETS
Morgan (69) & Root (50) top-score for England
Australia bowled out for below-par 214
Maxwell 62, Agar 40, S Marsh 24
Plunkett 3-42, Moeen 3-43, Rashid 2-36
England go 1-0 up in five-game series
Amy Lofthouse
Billy Stanlake is back into the attack as Australia try to shift this troublesome partnership.
Here's Eoin Morgan reaching his 41st one-day half-century for England.
Joe Root tickles a single from Kane Richardson's first delivery before Morgan bottom edges a pull down to the waiting fielder at cover.
A sedate over for everyone.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
There is no one leaping off the page to take wickets for Australia with no Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood or Mitchell Starc in this side.
Need 74 from 144 balls
Justin Langer is intently making notes up in the Australia dressing room.
A hard run two off Ashton Agar brings up the 100 partnership between Joe Root and Eoin Morgan. This has been a fine stand to dig England out of a little bit of trouble.
Target 215
A potential breakthrough for Australia there but instead it's another seven runs off the over for England as Joe Root and Eoin Morgan lead them toward their total.
And to take you through the remainder of this match, here's Amy Lofthouse...
A fine throw indeed but not quite quick enough to beat Morgan's dive as the England skipper makes his ground in time.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That was an excellent piece of fielding by Neser down there. He's got a brilliant arm.
Ugh this is poor from Richardson, now straying short down leg and Morgan works it round the corner for four more.
The next is on the pads again and Morgan scampers a risky two.
Tim Paine whips off the bails and they're going to take a look upstairs. Again, Morgan looked safe.
If you bowl short and wide outside off at an in-form Eoin Morgan, he is going to smack you away for four.
Kane Richardson does exactly that and gets the treatment. Morgan will want to be there at the end for England.
Mel Jones
Former Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
A lot of people wonder why Nathan Lyon doesn't get more of a run in the one-day side. He is so smart in the way he changes his pace and flight. He's a guy that usually finds wickets. He's no Ashton Agar with the bat, but it's an interesting question as Australia go along, picking their front line spinner.
Target 215
Morgan and Root calmly take three more singles off the over.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Morgan's 50 came from 58 balls, with nine fours. It's his 41st score of fifty or more in one-day cricket for England.
Tim Paine continues to keep chopping and changing his bowlers, trying to find a breakthrough with increasing desperation.
Ashton Agar returns to the attack but drags it down and Eoin Morgan scythes away a cut shot for four to bring up a fine half-century.
An excellent knock from the skipper, steadying the chase after those three early wickets.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
This looks a 300 pitch to me. It looks a belter. There hasn't been any spin.
Root 34, Morgan 49
Richardson then strays short and Morgan swivels it round the corner to deep fine leg for a single.
Replays confirm that didn't flick bat or glove on the way through.
Richardson then dupes Morgan with a slower ball but the England skipper's checked drive is still firm enough to send the ball racing through the covers for four.
It was in the air but wide of the fielders. When it's not going your way...
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Did that flick something on the way through?
Kane Richardson belts it down short and down leg, Eoin Morgan aims a pull shot at it but misses.
Tim Paine then goes up in a huge appeal for caught behind. No interest from the umpire and not much from the other Aussies players really.