Postpublished at 10:52 BST 14 June 2022
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
This is perfectly set up. So set up that tickets are free today. But don't try and come down here if you haven't got one. They've all gone.
England complete thrilling win - chasing down 299 in just 50 overs
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Lees, Pope and Root fall after lunch to leave England 93-4
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England now lead three-match series 2-0
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
This is perfectly set up. So set up that tickets are free today. But don't try and come down here if you haven't got one. They've all gone.
Around 16:00 BST yesterday we shared the news that Nottinghamshire had decided to make today free entry for everyone today.
You had to book a ticket online and by 22:00 we got a message to say the ground was sold out and no tickets remained.
What an unbelievable effort.
Fair play to Nottinghamshire too - they aren't due to have a Test match next year (although there is chat about them getting a game against Ireland) so they could have easily looked to recoup some money today.
Let's hope there are plenty of new faces at the ground today and they leave having fallen in love with cricket.
Not seen what happened yesterday?
Have a watch of the highlights - it has set up today absolutely perfectly.
England will be looking to join this list today...
Heading into the final day, New Zealand lead by 238 runs with three second-innings' wickets remaining.
We'll get a minimum of 90 overs today - England will be seeking quick wickets before going about chasing whatever target the tourists have set.
Speaking at close last night, England wicketkeeper Ben Foakes said: "It is tricky to know what we could chase actually because the outfield is so quick. You don't know what is going to happen with the wicket - it is playing a little bit up and down.
"You would think anything under 300 is gettable."
While New Zealand's number three Devon Conway said: "If we can get to somewhere around 280 - maybe 300 is a bit greedy - that would be good for us. If we can then get the ball in the right areas it can put England under pressure on the final day."
Morning!
How are you all?
Are you all excited? Nervous? Apprehensive?
We have absolutely no idea what could happen over the next eight hours or so, but it could be be a LOT of fun.
Day five at Trent Bridge...
England could win...
New Zealand could win...
It could finish in a draw...
And dare I say it, it might finish in a tie...
Settle in, it could be an absolute classic.