Farewellpublished at 21:00
The final match of the series from the Ageas Bowl bubble takes place on Tuesday and is another day-nighter so join the team then if you can, but from us, it's time to say cheerio now.
England 216-6 (Bairstow 82 from 41 balls)
Ireland 212-9 (Campher 68)
Adil Rashid (3-34) reaches 150 ODI wickets
England now lead three-game series 2-0
Highlights on BBC One and iPlayer from 22:50 BST
Amy Lofthouse and Jamie Lillywhite
The final match of the series from the Ageas Bowl bubble takes place on Tuesday and is another day-nighter so join the team then if you can, but from us, it's time to say cheerio now.
And tomorrow evening at 21:00 BST on BBC Two, you can watch the terrestrial premiere of the acclaimed documentary The Edge, which charts how England rose to number one in the Test rankings in 2011 - then fell apart spectacularly down under in 2013-14.
Here's Andy Flower...
Don't forget there are full highlights with Isa Guha tonight on BBC One after the football at 22:50 BST.
Three wickets fell for six, with Morgan and Moeen going for ducks, before Billings impressed again in partnership with Willey, who sealed victory in the 33rd over with a boundary.
Jonny Bairstow equalled England's fastest ODI half century, taking just 21 balls to get there as England reached 131-3 in the 16th over in search of 213.
Another half century for Ireland's new star Curtis Campher.
Michael Carberry
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
I have a lot of admiration for Bairstow. I've seen him at the start of his career and his confidence took a bit of a blow in the 2013 Ashes. He's a really determined hard worker, he's reshaped his technique, and he's come back a more confident player. What he has now is that sense of belonging - he realises now that he belongs at this level.
BBC Test Match Special
England player of the match Jonny Bairstow: "It was great fun. To be back out playing is really pleasing and to be striking it as well as I am was good.
"There's bits to improve on, there's things that, when we look back on, we need to step up in areas, but that will come in time. We've only played a couple of games. There's periods that we can and will get better in. But we've come back and won two out of two."
On reaching 3,000 ODI runs: "It's been a journey of ups and downs but since I've fought my way back into the side it's made me really proud to stay in such a good side. You know there's people that rare after your place. To have got thee is very nice. The next one - 4,000, 5,000, who knows? If you're doing the right things, they come naturally."
Michael McNamee
BBC Test Match Special
Ireland don't want to be valiant losers.
Michael Carberry
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
For Ireland, it's about finding that balance - give yourself a chance but similarly, not batting yourself into a hole. You felt today they went into their shell until Campher came in.
Tymal Mills
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It would be nice if Ireland had some variation in their spinners - a wrist-spinner or a left-arm spinner, as they have two off-spinners.
Michael McNamee adds: "We're checking the passports of everyone around the world!"
England spinner Adil Rashid after becoming only the fifth England player to 150 ODI wickets: "As you get older you know the batsmen more, you know your strengths, variation is something I'm always looking to do. I don't like to set goals I take it game by game, never stop learning, l always look to get better and put myself in the best position."
A return to Test cricket? "Who knows?"
BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
England captain Eoin Morgan: "Another well fought game today. We bowled reasonably well, probably not as well as two days ago. I thought the guys showed great intent, always looking for boundary options, trying to put Ireland under pressure. The thing today was we made more mistakes. Hopefully we'll make less mistakes in three days time and look more of a stronger batting unit."
Adil Rashid becomes the first England spinner to 150 ODI wickets and his captain says: "He is probably the best spinner in the world in white ball cricket and we don't give him the credit he deserves."
BBC Test Match Special
England skipper Eoin Morgan: "Chasing that total on not as good a wicket the guys showed good intent, we made more mistakes today though."
David Willey impressed again but it's Jonny that gets the man of the match.
BBC Test Match Special
Ireland captain Andy Balbirnie: "We didn't get a big enough total, we created a bit of pressure, Curtis Campher has put in two standout performances with the bat and impressed again with the ball. Our batting overall hasn't been good enough and we can't keep relying on Curtis. The guys love their cricket and we want to make sure we are not just making up the numbers."
Jonny Bairstow gave England a superb start in their quest for 213 and passed 3,000 ODI runs, equal fastest to the milestone for England in his 72nd innings. He also equalled the fastest England fifty, taking just 21 balls.
Michael Carberry
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Ireland were better today and there were some bright spots in the innings. Curtis Campher has gone about his work so calmly in both innings. But again, the lack of runs and lack of impetus at the top of the order, has cost. It's always hard to post a total when you're four or five down inside those first 15 overs.
In terms of this three-match series, the final game takes place in the Ageas Bowl bubble on Tuesday.