Invincibles 21-0published at 85 balls to go
Target 107
This game could be over very quickly.
Suzie Bates finds her third boundary of the innings as she tickles the ball fine for four. 86 more runs needed to win.
Invincibles win with 13 balls to spare - Winfield-Hill makes 41 off 38, Capsey hits 20 off 18
Phoenix struggle to 106-7 - Capsey 3-15
Invincibles move up to second as Phoenix drop down to third
Coming up in women's Hundred: London Spirit v Welsh Fire (Wednesday, 15:00 BST)
Josef Rindl and Callum Matthews
Target 107
This game could be over very quickly.
Suzie Bates finds her third boundary of the innings as she tickles the ball fine for four. 86 more runs needed to win.
Bates 9, Winfield-Hill 5
More pace for the visitors as Georgia Elwiss starts with two dots.
Melissa Story
BBC Radio
That's slapped past point for four. Too short, too wide from Wong.
The Invicibles hardly need to take a risk going forward.
Target 107
The Invincibles don't need to take any risks. Block out the good stuff and hit the bad balls.
Suzie Bates is very happy to go at a wide, short one from Wong, slapping it to the boundary.
Next up she comes forward, grabbing four more runs with a flashy drive.
Target 107
First boundary for the hosts as Lauren Winfield-Hill chips one over the covers for four.
100 runs needed now. Time for some pace as Issy Wong is handed the ball.
Melissa Story
BBC Radio
The crowd are starting to fill here for the second half of the women's game.
Target 107
Here we go.
We start with spin as Lauren Winfield-Hill blocks Sophie Molineux first ball. Oh hang on. It's a no ball. Not the perfect start the Phoenix would have wanted.
They players are running out. This is your one-minute warning.
Alice Capsey's 3-20 today are the third best figures in this year's women's competition.
Oval Invincibles' Alice Capsey speaking to Sky Sports:
"I think it didn't look that bad [a pitch]. I think we fielded really tight and bowled really well.
"The way we've bowled we've set ourselves up. Our top order have been firing. Hopefully we can chase the score down without losing a wicket."
Cheers Callum.
"Wasn't very exciting" is one way of putting it.
Still, if the Birmingham Phoenix start strong and grab a couple of early wickets, we could be in for a cracker.
Well that wasn't very exciting, was it?
It should be a straightforward chase for Oval Invincibles you would think and makes the top of the women's competition really interesting.
Joe Rindl will take you through the chase.
Henry Moeran
BBC Radio
It's an innings they'll look back and say we had opportunities, we got starts but we never capitalised on it.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Radio
If the Birmingham Phoenix defend this score, it'll be one of the worst games of cricket we've ever watched.
Four!
Eva Gray overpitches and Emily Arlott is able to whip away and find the gap on the leg side.
Phoenix's total of 106-7 represents the second-lowest score in the women's tournament this year.
Oval Invincibles will need 107 to win.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Radio
Apparently the Oval Invincibles started that over on time but by my clock, they were 30 seconds late.
Two singles follow.
What can Phoenix get from the last ball?
A single from the first ball, before Phoebe Franklin's drive crashes into the stumps at the non-striker's end and it is an invaluable dot ball for Oval Invincibles.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at The Oval
Last year's champions have relocated their mojo.
Emily Arlott has shown plenty of intent so far.
She looks to go over the top of the covers and manages it, but the ball just plugs in the outfield and they only pick up two.
Five balls to go. Can they get up to 110-115?