Postpublished at 13:09 British Summer Time 14 July 2019
Adil Rashid to continue into his eighth over after drinks.
England become men's world champions for first time after incredible final goes to super over
Eoin Morgan's men victorious by virtue of having scored more boundaries (super over was tied)
England batted first in super over - Stokes (8*) and Buttler (7*) post 15-0
New Zealand post 15-1 - Neesham 13, Guptill 1
Wood run out off final ball of England's innings, meaning scores were tied
Stokes (84*) and Buttler (59) put on 110 after England fell to 86-4 in chase of 242
Latham's punchy 47 lifts NZ to 241-8; Nicholls only NZ batsman to pass 50
Jack Skelton, Tom Rostance and Matthew Henry
Adil Rashid to continue into his eighth over after drinks.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Lord's
Huge cheers at Lord's - Frank Skinner has just appeared on the big screen. If he starts singing, I'm leaving.
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Daniel S: Have finally managed to get TMS commentary to line up with the TV coverage. Now sitting very still in case I touch the wrong button and knock it out of sync again...
Ian B: Plunkett epitomises the strength of this England team. Opponents desperate to find a weakness but the cupboard is bare
Dr Felix: Forget terrestrial TV they need to stop holding matches at Lord's if they want to get kids interested. Zero atmosphere. Should be at Old Trafford the place would be buzzing. Real cricket fans not just the rich and famous.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Liam Plunkett went for 19 runs in his first three overs but in his second spell bowled four overs, took two wickets for seven runs.
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Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
New Zealand will be thinking that if they get 250 then you're always in the game. If you aim for that score you always manage to find another 20 runs from somewhere.
The sun is now shining above Lord's.
England will hoping it doesn't benefit New Zealand too much but stays around for when they bat.
Taylor 11, Latham 7
Tom Latham wafts loosely at one angled across and misses.
Ben Stokes slides down leg to Ross Taylor but only concedes one.
Decent start, just four from the over.
And that's time for drinks.
England are keeping Liam Plunkett's final three overs back for now.
Here comes Ben Stokes for his first over of the day...
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
New Zealand are trying to get to Adil Rashid. It is a plan of theirs but that can be fraught with danger. It is an intriguing battle.
Run rate 4.20
England keep going dot to dot and the pressure is getting to Ross Taylor.
First he skips down and Adil Rashid flights it up, the Kiwi just jamming his bat down in time.
Again Taylor goes down the pitch and almost under-edges the ball back into his own stumps.
He's trying to get after the leggie but having no real success so far.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Lord's
One of the best things about a busy tournament is the overflow seats end up being used, which are outside. Fans and journalists are basically sat next to each other, with the occasional interruption from the booming PA overhead.
England know that every run could be crucial today.
Cue some Jonny Bairstow brilliance...
Tom Latham punches down the ground but Liam Plunkett gets a boot on it. No run.
A clip off the pads is well fielded by mid-wicket. No run.
Latham finally gets one on his hips from the last delivery and picks up the sole single of the over.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
New Zealand were just putting the pressure onto England. They were going about their business.
With those two wickets England have put it back on New Zealand.
Tom Latham advances down the pitch at Liam Plunkett and is lucky his pads prevent an inside edge from cannoning into the stumps.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Better from England. They are just inching their way back into this game. Plunkett has not let Eoin Morgan down. England looked a different side in the games he didn't play. He is tricky in the middle overs and keeps taking wickets.
This doesn't look like the pitch that Adil Rashid is going to bamboozle batsmen on. The England leg-spinner is at least bowling with decent control and limiting New Zealand to singles, getting through his overs efficiently.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Liam Plunkett has taken 10 wickets in this World Cup and they have all been top five players.
Jeremy Coney
Ex-New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
You don't think about Plunkett but he keeps on getting wickets. He has got a lot of variation and uses those cross-seamers. It suggests the pitch is a little slower than the players thought and now Plunkett is starting to use the pitch intelligently. New Zealand are being pegged back.