Postpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 11 May 2019
Cheers Jack.
Right, Pakistan are going to have to go some if they're going to chase down this mammoth total.
England 373-3: Buttler hits England's second-fastest century in ODI cricket - off 50 balls
Morgan adds 71 off 48 balls, Roy makes 87 on return from injury
Fakhar hammers 138 off 106 to give Pakistan chance of victory
Willey impresses with ball - taking 2-57
Amy Lofthouse
Cheers Jack.
Right, Pakistan are going to have to go some if they're going to chase down this mammoth total.
Target 374
Better over from Liam Plunkett, limiting Pakistan to three singles.
Few more of those and scoreboard pressure will start to really tell.
Eoin Morgan would feel a lot better if one or two of his bowlers could pick up some wickets though.
Anyways, here is Amy Lofthouse to take you through the rest of this match. Cheers for reading!
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How big can Fakhar Zaman go today? He's hit plenty of massive shots already...
Fakhar 88, Babar 23
Pakistan work Willey around for ones and twos to pick up six from the over.
Bit strange that England picked Jofra Archer in overcast conditions on a greenish pitch at the Oval and David Willey on a very sunny day and with a dry, flat deck in Southampton.
Anyway, here is Willey...
#bbccricket
Thomas Measures: Pretty sure he was already nailed on for a spot, but Archer sitting out today, has highlighted why he should be in the squad for this World Cup.
Fakhar Zaman flays a pull shot again but a fine dive from Jonny Bairstow on the boundary keeps it to two.
The Pakistan opener then top edges the last delivery but it lands safe, with Adil Rashid running round from wide fine leg to take it on the first bounce. Two more to the total and 10 from the over.
Charles Dagnall
TMS commentator
That was just a simple flick over the leg side and it's gone all the way for six!
Liam Plunkett is back into the attack and Fakhar Zaman greets him with a towering hook deep into the stands behind square leg. Emphatic.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
Having seen Ben Stokes in the Indian Premier League, he's a bowler who needs a few overs under his belt.
Run rate 6.18, Required rate 8.50
Much better from David Willey after that wide to start.
He digs in a couple from back of a length that Pakistan can't get away and zips the last one past Babar Azam's outside edge.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at The Ageas Bowl
Don't believe me on the cold? Look at the queue for a brew....
David Willey returns to the attack and starts with a wide way down leg.
Feels like England are just banking on having too many runs. Their bowlers do not look capable of picking up a lot of wickets here so far.
Charles Dagnall
TMS commentator
Jason Roy could have done himself a little damage there. He might have had one eye on the cameraman as he was going for the ball.
Target 374
Fakhar Zaman skips down the pitch and carves the ball out towards mid-wicket. Jason Roy zips round but can't prevent the boundary and his momentum carries him into a collision with a cameraman just over the rope.
Roy absolutely clattered the camera over and comes up holding his right hand and shaking his head. Not sure he's too impressed that a cameraman was stationed that close to the boundary. A steward was sitting close by too and that could've been a nastier collision.
Here's how England got on the board.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at The Ageas Bowl
Don't let the sunshine fool you - it's brasso on the south coast. Pakistan coach Micky Arthur, sitting just outside the dressing-room door, has seen fit to call for a woolly hat.
Good work from Adil Rashid out of the drinks break, conceding just three from the over.
He gets one through onto Fakhar Zaman's pads and offers up a tentative appeal. No one else interested though, including the umpire.
At this stage, England were 115-1.
So Pakistan ahead - but they'll need to emulate Jos Buttler's effort, between a few batsmen if no one player can do it themselves.