Aus 91-4published at 36 overs
Moeen Ali quickly rattles through another over and a bit of extra bounce nearly has him in business.
Travis Head went back to cut but the ball got up more than he expected and only just missed the edge.
Khawaja caught behind off Woakes for 43
Moeen removes Labuschagne & Smith to move to 200 Test wickets
Broad removes Warner for 17th time in Tests - caught second slip
Stokes' defiant 80 carries England to 237, while Cummins takes 6-91
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Moeen Ali quickly rattles through another over and a bit of extra bounce nearly has him in business.
Travis Head went back to cut but the ball got up more than he expected and only just missed the edge.
Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
This game is moving so rapidly. Although the pitch looks better for batting, the wickets keep falling.
Lead by 116
Mark Wood has taken the headlines - and rightly so - but it has been a brilliant comeback game for Chris Woakes as well.
Australia are four down and out walks Mitchell Marsh. It's a remarkably similar situation to the first innings.
That was 85-4, this time it's 90-4 and a lead of 116.
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Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
There's a big wicket! They've got the anchor man out. England are well and truly in this game.
How many will be too many?
Khawaja c Bairstow b Woakes 43 (Aus 90-4)
EDGED AND GONE!
It's a shot we've seen from Usman Khawaja so many times in this series, going back and trying to defend.
However, this time Chris Woakes finds the movement to locate the edge and Jonny Bairstow takes the catch tumbling to his left.
Bairstow enjoyed that one. England on top?!
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Bairstow's constant praising of Mo after every ball he bowls brings sunshine to my soul.
Katie, London
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Moeen Ali has bowled much better today, so much more control and settled into his spell much quicker.
Very tidy stuff from Moeen Ali. He rattles through the over for the cost of just two singles.
Khawaja 41, Head 8
Close! After banging the ball in short throughout the over, Chris Woakes ends with a fuller ball that Usman Khawaja fences at.
Just a hint of movement to beat the edge. Only just, though.
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Sitting here daydreaming about how an alternative Ashes series might be right now with a fully fit Mark Wood and Jofra Archer firing on all cylinders.
Kenny
Glenn McGrath
Ex-Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Australia are not going at any great pace here. They've got an average of 2.5 runs an over.
Shane Warne always said: "For every one run they score, you have to score two."
I never really understood that, I told him it doesn't work like that.
Lovely shot from Travis Head.
He pummels the ball past the fielder at short extra cover and away for four.
Six from the Moeen Ali over in total. There's still not a huge amount in this pitch for him but he has taken two crucial wickets.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Headingley
An Aussie fan has just returned to his seat in the Western Terrace with a full pizza.
Lead by 104
Chris Woakes is on to replace Mark Wood, who bowled a superb spell without reward.
England are sticking with the short-ball ploy, though, and Travis Head comes close to tickling one down the leg side.
UltraEdge is then shown, there was no bat or glove involved but it was about as close as it gets without a feather.
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Classic case of Wood getting wickets at the other end.
Peter, Birmingham
England fightback to win the 2nd T20 against Australia
The three ODIs between England and Australia in the women's Ashes have all sold out, making it in the first sold-out series in the hosts' history.
The opening game is at Bristol on Wednesday before matches in Southampton and Taunton on 16 and 18 July.
It means that more than 94,000 tickets have been sold for the multi-format series, nearly three times the 32,000 total attendance for the Women's Ashes in 2019 and approaching double the previous record for total attendance at England games in a year (50k in 2022).
England currently trail 6-2 and must win the four remaining white-ball games to regain the Ashes.
The next match is the third T20 at Lord's on Saturday evening (18:35 BST).
Two huge wickets from Moeen Ali before drinks.
Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith are both back in the hutch...
Just three singles from the over. Australia have to be careful now after those two quick wickets.
Travis Head likes to be aggressive and counter-attack but we've seen no sign of that just yet.
Lead by 101
Moeen Ali continues after drinks and singles from the first two balls take Australia's lead past 100.