Ire 11-0published at 3 overs
Target 182
Shot!
James McCollum ends an interesting over with a lovely cover drive for four.
Ireland 38 all out in 15.4 overs
Seventh lowest total in Test history
Woakes 6-17, Broad 4-19
England 303 all out
Stone bowled by first ball of day
England win inside three days
England's final match before Ashes
Amy Lofthouse
Target 182
Shot!
James McCollum ends an interesting over with a lovely cover drive for four.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Root wasn't interested - he turned his back on proceedings.
Now it's James McCollum's turn to get squared up by Stuart Broad, and the bowler instantly shoves a short leg in under the batsman's nose.
Broad turns and pleads with the umpire for an lbw shout, but neither Aleem Dar or Joe Root like it. High?
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Broad's knees are up - he's on the charge.
Target 182
That's a poor follow-up from Stuart Broad and he knows it, spearing a delivery down the leg side and Jonny Bairstow can't get to it cleanly. William Porterfield gladly takes the bye on offer.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
It squared him up. That could easily have been the edge.
William Porterfield gets squared up and plays all around this latest Stuart Broad delivery.
It goes flying off his hip to Joe Root at second slip, but there's no bat involved.
Hello!
Zip and bounce from Stuart Broad, sliding a delivery past William Porterfield's outside edge, and the ball goes thudding into Jonny Bairstow's gloves behind the stumps.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
The weather looks set nicely now.
That's what the Ashes is! Weeks of pessimism and panic and sarcasm and grinding of teeth, while all the while thinking that, actually, England might be able to win the urn back.
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Is there anything more English than the collective wave of pessimism coming into an Ashes series? The way the rolling excitement breaks into a frothing current of despair is up there with tea parties and comments about the weather.
Adam, Sheffield
William Porterfield scampers a leg bye to end the over.
Shot!
William Porterfield gets himself off the mark with a stonking cover drive that teases Joe Denly all the way. Lovely. It was full, wide and given the full Porterfield treatment. A despairing dive from Denly, though, is enough to parry it back.
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Runs! Ireland are away!
It's full and straight from Chris Woakes, and James McCollum easily flicks it off his pads for three runs.
Chris Woakes will resume the over he started about an hour ago, with James McCollum to face.
Right, back to the matter at hand - a Test at Lord's!
The umpires are making their way out to the middle.
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With no second spinner in the Aussie squad, I'm looking forward to Smith bowling to Roy again. Four sixes this time?
Malcolm, Bristol
From an Australia point of view, Joe Burns has been a bit hard done by as well. He averages 40 from 16 Tests!
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
He's just out of sync.