Postpublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 25 May 2019
Melinda Farrell
BBC Test Match Special
It will be interesting to see how these two approach the final 10 overs. England bat so deep that you would consider this a doddle.
Smith hit 116 for Australia in his side's 297-9
England bowled out for 285 - Vince top scores with 64
Smith & Warner were playing against England for first time since ball-tampering bans
Warner hit 43 before holing out in the deep
Both Smith & Warner booed when they walked out to bat & at milestones
Thomas Mallows and Matthew Henry
Melinda Farrell
BBC Test Match Special
It will be interesting to see how these two approach the final 10 overs. England bat so deep that you would consider this a doddle.
Kane Richardson is back and it is a scruffy-looking over on his return to the attack, featuring two wides, three singles and a beautifully timed drive into the offside from Moeen Ali for four.
10 overs to go. England need 61 off 60.
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This is gonna go down to the experience of Plunkett to bring it home. Vital member of our team this tournament!!
John from Leeds
Here is James Vince's dismissal as he chops Jason Behrendorff's delivery straight to the lurking Nathan Lyon.
Here is Adam Zampa again. Woakes cuts the first ball square that Marcus Stoinis just manages to stop on the point boundary. A scampered leg bye and three dots follow before a lovely cover drive for four completes the over.
Target 298
Chris Woakes gets lucky. He flashes at one outside off stump and the ball disappears beyond where first slip would normally be for four runs. Woakes then nudges another single to complete the over.
78 needed from 72 balls.
Melinda Farrell
BBC Test Match Special
99 times out of 100 you would back England to make this comfortably. I am almost waiting for Tom Curran to come out. If he does I think he will be the one to take it on and get busy.
A couple of singles complete Adam Zampa's over.
Australia were 188-4 at this stage so England are ahead - just.
It was indeed sliding down leg, nothing given and Chris Woakes survives.
Charles Dagnall
TMS commentator
On first glace it looks like this is sliding down.
A roar goes up from Adam Zampa as his second ball strikes Chris Woakes on the pads.
Nothing given, but Australia decide to review.....
Text 81111
Vince falls for the 'trap' - the one labelled trap surrounded with flashing lights.
Jeremy Wilson
The on-screen TV graphic give England a 60% chance of victory but with two fresh batsman at the crease it is probably a little closer than that.
A slower ball from Jason Behrendorff is sent skyward by Moeen Ali but falls to safety and England run three. Chris Woakes then pulls a short one away for a quickly run two, with two dots completing the over.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Since finishing a series against West Indies in 2017 with a century in Bristol and rapid 48 not out, in 23 innings Moeen averages 17 in ODI cricket and has no half-centuries.
Adam Zampa continues and remains difficult to get away. England do bring up the 200 though with five off the over in total.
95 more needed from 90 balls.
Adam Mountford
TMS producer
England tell me that as this is a warm-up game they are being cautious with players.
We probably won’t have scan results re Mark Wood today, but he's the only concern.
Eoin Morgan is expected to be fit for the tournament opener on Thursday.
Liam Dawson could’ve batted today if required, but no point risking it.
Adil Rashid could’ve played today, if it was necessary.
Chris Woakes is fit and is only playing today because Morgan had to pull out. He was due to be rested today which is why he didn't bowl.
Chris Woakes comes to the crease and hits a single to complete the over.
We have an injury update coming up regarding England's walking wounded....
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on TMS
That was probably there for an upper cut but he didn't hit it up or go hard at it. It was like he didn't know the man was there at short third man.
Jack Skelton
BBC Sport in Southampton
A tame end to a lovely innings by James Vince. Australia set the trap and he guided the ball straight there.
Vince c Lyon b Behrendorff 64 (Eng 197-5)
Ah that's a shame. James Vince was looking right at home when he pulled Jason Behrendorff's first two balls away for two twos. But he then plays a late cut that goes straight to Nathan Lyon, who had been brought up into the circle.