Eng 119-3published at 18 overs
Two dots end the over.
How much are Ireland going to regret that drop?
Ireland win with one ball to spare
England win series 2-1
Stirling 142 (128), Balbirnie 113 (112)
Stirling dropped by Vince on 95 & 139
Stirling & captain Balbirnie add 214
Ireland's second ODI win over England
England 328: Morgan 106 (84)
Banton 58 (51), Willey 51 (42)
3rd ODI, Ageas Bowl; Ireland won toss
Jack Skelton and Callum Matthews
Two dots end the over.
How much are Ireland going to regret that drop?
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It was a tough chance but that could be crucial.
Ireland can't afford to drop Eoin Morgan!
It is a really difficult chance for Andrew Balbirnie as Morgan crunches a pull shot off the spinner, Andy McBrine.
But, the Ireland captain reads it, moving across sharply at mid-wicket. He gets two hands to it but can only parry it away for a couple.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Curtis Campher is up for the battle against Eoin Morgan. But Morgan is very much winning at the moment.
Eoin Morgan is absolutely peppering the boundary today.
He picks up his 12th as he nonchalantly flicks a full toss behind square before his 13th follows in slightly fortuitous fashion as he a thick edge dribbles away.
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Morgan 57, Banton 20
That's the first sign of him getting pummelled as Eoin Morgan gets down on one knee and slog-sweeps over mid-wicket for four.
McBrine comes back well, though, to concede just six off the over.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
He might get pummelled but I think it is worth trying off-spinner Andy McBrine here.
With England upping the ante in the last few overs Andrew Balbirnie has turned to spin for the first time today as Andy McBrine comes into the attack.
There's been chat about who could replace James Vince in the England squad if they decide that's what they want to do.
Dawid Malan, one of the candidates, has scored 73 off 105 balls in a win for his new county Yorkshire.
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Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Eoin Morgan must be a lovely man to bat with for a young player coming into the side.
This partnership is worth 52 now. It needs to carry on but they are putting England back in control.
That'll be drinks.
And there it is.
Lorcan Tucker has come up to the stumps but Eoin Morgan chops away a cut for a single.
That's his 60th 50-plus score in one-day cricket and it's come up off just 39 balls today.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
This is the contrast between the sides. When Ireland lose early wickets the run rate really slows down. But Eoin Morgan isn't too focused on the scoreboard and just scores so quickly playing his way.
Shot!
Eoin Morgan takes a step down the track and just plants Curtis Campher about 10 rows back over mid-off.
He's up to 49...
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
You can see why people are very excited about Tom Banton - all of his boundaries so far have raced off the bat.
Without wanting to put the kiss of death on Tom Banton he looks good so far.
He looks well balanced as he flicks through mid-wicket for a couple before rocking back onto the back foot to pick up a single.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Ageas Bowl
On the Vince debate: Sam Hain, the 25-year-old Warwickshire batsman, has the highest List A batting average in history. He averages 59.78 - better than Kohli, De Villiers or Tendulkar. Hain scored a hundred batting at three for the England Lions earlier this year.
It's Joe Root's spot in the team but Hain deserves to be back-up.
Good start from Curtis Campher with just two singles coming off his first over.
The all-rounder had a little word with Tom Banton as he ran down to the non-striker's end in that over. Banton just has a little chuckle back.