Eng 164-3published at 28 overs
Vince 47, Buttler 46
Nathan Lyon restores from calm after the chaos of the previous over. England content to knock it round for singles.
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
Vince 47, Buttler 46
Nathan Lyon restores from calm after the chaos of the previous over. England content to knock it round for singles.
Jack Skelton
BBC Sport in Southampton
Jos Buttler has the quickest wrists in the West.
Melinda Farrell
BBC Test Match Special
That last over has completely changed this innings.
This isn't a good return to the attack for Nathan Coulter-Nile. Another short delivery is pulled for six before the final ball of the over is dispatched for four.
24 off the over!
Here we go! Nathan Coulter-Nile is back into the attack and sees his wide first ball cut away for four by Jos Buttler. The next delivery is then smashed back over the bowler's head for six. A wild swipe at the third ball from Buttler also finds the boundary. 14 in three balls!
Charles Dagnall
TMS commentator
There is more urgency to the English batting here. They've picked things up a little bit and there's more purpose.
Remember, you can watch in-play clips and follow live text and radio commentary of the One-Day Cup final here. Somerset, who are chasing 245 to beat Hampshire, are rattling along at 122-2.
A couple of singles complete the over, nine off it in total. That's much more like it from England.
Melinda Farrell
BBC Test Match Special
Buttler just makes it look so easy.
Target 298
Thanks Matthew.
Marcus Stoinis continues but his first delivery is far too short. Jos Buttler is on it in a flash and and calmly pulls the ball away for four. Next up he pushes the ball into the onside for three.
He is getting going....
Need 172 from 150 balls
James Vince only has one fifty in 10 ODIs for England. His highest score is 51. You can feel his home crowd urging him on. He's got the perfect company with the nerveless Buttler at the other end.
We might have a tight finish here. Tom Mallows is back to describe it.
That is lovely. The crowd ooooh in unison when James Vince chips Zampa over extra cover. That's as classic as you like and four runs.
Charles Dagnall
TMS commentator
It is a little bit two-paced this pitch and is probably a lot harder to score off than maybe we first thought.
Target 298
Oooo. A few yelps of catch as Jos Buttler skews one away but it is safely out of the reach of any fielder.
Excellent running from Buttler soon after. He sprints through for two. The crowd like that energy.
Nathan Lyon's spell is over for now. It was tight and he deserved this wicket...
Australia have to get Buttler out. If he stays in then England will win.
James Vince is 15 short of his fifty thanks to shots like this...
Jack Skelton
BBC Sport in Southampton
Jos Buttler could well be every England fan's favourite player by the end of this summer. One of the biggest cheers of the day for that six.
Here's Jos!
Too short from Zampa and Buttler heaves the leg-spinner for a big, big six. That was properly middled.
It's also the first six of the innings.
Adam Zampa is coming back. Does Aaron Finch see him as a wicket-taker with Jos Buttler at the start of his innings?
Does one innings in a warm-up game confirm anything?