Ire 80-3published at 10 overs
Target 335
An end to what turned into a bit of an expensive one from Carse thanks to those back-to-back entries.
That's the end of the powerplay and the end of my stint here.
I shall hand you over to Timothy Abraham.
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Highlights on BBC Two at 19:35 BST
Third and final ODI in Bristol on Tuesday
Ffion Wynne, Timothy Abraham and Jonty Colman
Target 335
An end to what turned into a bit of an expensive one from Carse thanks to those back-to-back entries.
That's the end of the powerplay and the end of my stint here.
I shall hand you over to Timothy Abraham.
Target 335
Carse has been tidy until a bit of a mess with what was meant to be his penultimate delivery.
Tector drives through point to send it for four, but Carse is then forced to re-bowl that delivery.
Off the free hit, Carse's delivery is cracked over mid-on by Tector.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Matthew Potts has done this a few times where he's got good lift off the surface and got the ball to jag back. That was almost perfect after Curtis Campher leaned into one. That was the perfect length which got him feeling for it. That wicket has dragged it back in England's favour.
Target 335
Three wickets off nine overs is hardly the start Ireland would have hoped for, despite their quick rate of scoring.
Potts is looking excellent, sitting on 2-28 after his first five overs.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
It's a thin edge through to Jamie Smith, but Curtis Campher walked off. There was absolutely no doubt about it on the replay.
Campher c Smith b Potts 9 (Ireland 69-3)
Potts strikes again!
Campher had just hit Potts for four, but the Durham quick responds by nicking him off the next ball, giving Jamie Smith a first international catch.
Lorcan Tucker is next in.
Matthew Potts is coming in to bowl his fifth over of the day. The start of his third saw him dismiss Ireland captain Paul Stirling with a beauty of a delivery.
Andy Zaltzman
Cricket statistician on Test Match Special
That's the fastest Ireland have ever brought up 50 in an ODI. It beat the 6.3 overs it took them against Australia in 2010 at Castle Avenue in Dublin.
Target 335
A better response for Carse, whose first over the day only goes for five, ending it with four dot balls.
Ireland are going at a quick rate here. England will not want to let Campher and Tector settle.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
That was really well picked up by Harry Tector which gets things going again for Ireland as they look to rebuild their innings.
Target 335
Not the start Carse would have wanted as Tector hits a drive through the covers for four.
He looked promising with the bat and it is a big opportunity for him to send a message with the ball.
Here is the moment Scrimshaw ended a couple of poor overs with a first international wicket.
Target 335
Campher finds his first boundary with a strong off-side drive to end that Potts over which goes for 11.
We're going to see Brydon Carse replace George Scrimshaw at the other end.
Target 335
A good start for Harry Tector, he takes Potts on and thrashes that through the covers for four.
Ireland need a rebuild of some form here after losing Balbirnie and Stirling in back-to-back balls.
Target 335
After two very expensive overs to start, it is a really good response from George Scrimshaw, conceding just one run from it.
If he can stay settled, he and Potts bowling at two new batters with an early wicket each could be a big problem for Ireland to deal with.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
A bit of relief for George Scrimshaw to get his first wicket. That's nerves starting out in international cricket more than anything.
Target 335
A great over from Potts, going for just one and taking a wicket.
Zak Crawley has stuck with Scrimshaw after that wicket.
Target 335
Potts is bowling superbly here and he almost picks up another with the penultimate ball of his third over.
Curtis Campher, facing his first delivery, almost chops onto his own stumps.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The vital wicket of Paul Stirling from Matthew Potts. It clips the top of middle stump. A huge wicket for England, a huge moment in this game with Ireland chasing this total. They will need to rebuild now.
Stirling b Potts 25 (Ireland 46-2)
Bowled 'im!
Two in two balls for England and that is an absolute peach of a delivery from Potts.
It just nips back and clatters into the stumps and Ireland's captain is trudging back to the pavilion.