Eng 166-6published at 28.4 overs
Curran is getting in on the action with a six over the leg-side boundary, putting away a bad ball from Santner.
He's on 24 off just 19 and this could prove to be a crucial knock from Curran.
New Zealand collapse from 111-3 to 147 all out
Topley removes Latham, Phillips & Ravindra to take 3-27
Willey also takes three wickets & runs out Young (33)
Livingstone drags England to respectable total with unbeaten 95 off 78
England end on 226-7 - Curran adds 42 off 35
England slip to 8-3, 55-5 & 103-6
Santner & Phillips take outstanding catches
Rain delays start until 14:00 BST; Match reduced to 34 overs per side
Series now level 1-1 with two to play
Mike Peter, Jonty Colman and Callum Matthews
Curran is getting in on the action with a six over the leg-side boundary, putting away a bad ball from Santner.
He's on 24 off just 19 and this could prove to be a crucial knock from Curran.
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That was much closer than I anticipated watching it live.
England 158-6
Perhaps fortunate for Livingstone, who survives after the review. Umpire's call on leg stump.
That ends a quiet over of sorts for England, who score just four runs from it.
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It wasn't an overly convincing appeal.
Daniel Norcross
BBC radio commentator
This feels quite out actually, having seen the replay.
We're having a review. Phillips' slower ball deceives Livingstone and strikes him on the pad. Not out, says the umpire but New Zealand send it upstairs.
One boundary for Livingstone as England score seven runs off that over, a waft across the line.
Glenn Phillips is returning for a second over with the ball.
Here is Liam Livingstone racking up the fours prior to reaching his half-century.
That's what Sam Curran can do!
Smashes that over the leg side boundary for a maximum to end the over.
Matt Henry is quickly recalled to the attack.
Here is Glenn Phillips' brilliant catch to remove Moeen Ali on 33.
Santner's return is met with a steady over of four runs, all coming from singles.
Ravindra has also been recalled. New Zealand are trying to spin to win!
Andy Zaltzman
Cricket statistician on Test Match Special
It is Liam Livingstone's third ODI half-century in just 12 innings.
He has scored off 16 off his last 17 balls.
No boundaries, but eight runs come from that over.
Santner is back into the attack, with bowlers only given a maximum of seven overs each in this reduced match.
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
It has been a good innings from Liam Livingstone.
New Zealand have gone shorter as the innings has progressed and Livingstone has played the pull well.
Off 47 balls! A great innings from Livingstone, who has really helped England to rebuild after a torrid start to this match.
Just a single brings it up, but it shows that while Livingstone has played some strong shots, there has been more nuance to this knock.
With a World Cup just weeks away, this form will certainly help his cause.
Just a single to end an over where Livingstone has scored 17 runs, putting himself three short of back-to-back 50s in this ODI series.
Matt Henry is returning, hoping not be as expensive as that over from Southee.
Three fours in four balls for Livingstone!
Livingstone looks to be taking things to Southee here, knowing an acceleration in the scoring rate would help England's chances significantly.
The first raced behind square, the second was crunched through the covers and the third guided through backward point.
Just five coming in that first over from Phillips, with England just keeping things ticking over at a steady rate.
Southee remains at the end other end, hoping to pick up another wicket after removing Moeen.
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Three dot balls from Southee to end that over as Curran fails to get off the mark.
The run-rate is now up at 4.9, something which England would have taken after their awful start to this innings. Albeit the wickets column is concerning.
We're now going to see Glenn Phillips come into the attack after his catch.