Eng 0-0published at 0.2 overs
This field is amazing. Everyone is up.
Jack Leach lets this second ball fly past him...
20 wickets fall on thrilling day
England 85 all out before lunch
Murtagh 5-13, Adair 3-32
Ireland slip from 132-2 to 207 all out
Balbirnie 55, Stirling 36
Curran 3-28, debutant Stone 3-29
England's last match before Ashes
Four-day Test, Lord's; Eng won toss
Amy Lofthouse and Jack Skelton
This field is amazing. Everyone is up.
Jack Leach lets this second ball fly past him...
Trail by 122
Oh, and Tim Murtagh beats Jack Leach's outside edge first up!
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
That cheer is not England winning the World Cup but the heavy roller leaving the field.
Four slips ready and waiting...
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Jason Roy was in danger of becoming only the second player ever to be dismissed twice on his first day of Test cricket.
Harry Butt is the only one - for England against South Africa at Port Elizabeth in 1896.
We are only going to have time for one over, and it'll be Tim Murtagh to bowl it.
The groundsman on the heavy roller is still, slowly, making his way off...
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
If Ireland get a few early wickets in England's second innings the pressure will be really on them because then they really should win this Test.
Here is Rory Burns...
...and it's Jack Leach that is strolling out with him!
The Ireland players are out there. Still waiting for the England batsmen to rock up...
The five minute bell has been rung...
#bbccricket
Mike Bell: Surely on the basis of England's first-innings performance, Ireland can claim the extra half hour?
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
England are still in this game, which is remarkable after getting bowled out for 85 batting first.
They will have to bat very well now but anything over 160-170 will be incredibly hard for this Ireland side to chase.
Tim Murtagh is going through his warm-ups on the side of the pitch.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
There is still part of me that thinks England will bat much better in their second innings and get back into this game.
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Keep the faith in this England team. Ireland bowled superbly and it is a tough return to Test cricket before the ashes which is surely good.
Optimistic Paul from Kentish Town
Jack Leach did open in Sri Lanka as a nightwatchman last year...
Michael McNamee
BBC Test Match Special
That was a terrific effort by Ireland.
Rory Burns is the first England player off the pitch, which suggests if England do have an over to face, Burns will be seeing it out with a nightwatchman for company.
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I'm pretty sure there's one over to face.
Well, the England openers haven't exactly gone racing off the field...