Postpublished at 16:23 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2015
Denis Hickie
Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live
"England haven't had much ball in this second half - just a few runs from open kicks but no chance to apply their game plan."
Full-time: Ireland 19-9 England
Henshaw try & four Sexton penalties for Ireland
Three Ford penalties for England
Ireland's first win over England since 2011
Live on BBC One and Radio 5 live
Mike Henson
Denis Hickie
Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live
"England haven't had much ball in this second half - just a few runs from open kicks but no chance to apply their game plan."
England's appetite for this fight looks like it is waning.
Alex Goode tries to stir up his team-mates with a shout of encouragement after making a good mark and clearing kick.
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"Ireland have absolutely schooled England on the breakdown today. I don't think I have seen Ireland compete for any of the rucks in England's 22 - they are choosing where and when to challenge."
England look scrambled by the Irish intensity.
George Ford's long looping pass is almost nicked by Robbie Henshaw before Paul O'Connell charges down Ben Youngs and the ball runs dead rather than into his path.
That could have been the ball game. Twice over.
Phillip Matthews
Former Ireland captain on BBC One
"England are chasing the game so they're having to force things. Haskell was isolated and Ireland were able to make the turnover."
More velocity, less volume.
Tom Croft replaces James Haskell on the England flank.
Denis Hickie
Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live
"Joe Schmidt always talks about the performance, not the result - incremental improvements - and that has been the hallmark of the season so far for Ireland."
Sir Clive Woodward
Former England coach on BBC One
"England have to make a gamble with their replacements and being Danny Cipriani on at centre, plus Tom Croft and Nick Easter. Two scores behind they need to do something positive."
England get a toehold as the rejigged Ireland front row fold up and Craig Joubert awards the penalty.
George Ford decides there is still time to get back into this game the sensible way and collects three points with a solid kick. Good call.
A couple of front row changes for Ireland. Martin Moore on for Mike Ross and Cian Healy is going to come on in place of Jack McGrath.
Billy Vunipola has been pretty anonymous so far, but he shows his head as he picks and goes from the base, shrugging off Conor Murray. Poor support from the backs though with only Ben Youngs on his shoulder and he is well marked by the Ireland cover.
Vunipola opts to kick ahead, but his touch is heavy and the ball runs over the tryline to be pressed down for a 22m drop-out.
Johnny Sexton's race is run. The Ireland fly-half is feeling his hamstring and is replaced by Ian Madigan.
England make a change as well with Dylan Hartley off and Tom Youngs on at hooker.
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
"Although Sexton is putting the points on the board, the dominant and decisive influence on this game is Irish scrum-half Conor Murray."
Phillip Matthews
Former Ireland captain on BBC One
"All of Ireland's dominance in this half has been down to the aerial game. It looked like a kick to nothing from Conor Murray but it wasn't. It was beautifully controlled. How can England come back from this?"
A lovely weighted kick from Conor Murray and it gets the five points it deserves as Robbie Henshaw claims above Alex Goode and dots down.
A pinpoint conversion from well out wide by Johnny Sexton and England are deep in trouble here...
Conor Murray's chip, Robbie Henshaw up above Alex Goode in the in-goal area. It looks like he grounded it fine. The television official is not going to have much to do on this one...
Ireland tails sky high. The Aviva roaring as their men rumble up to within 10 metres...
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
""England hoped to have an edge in the scrum. It hasn't turned out that way. They won't show it but the Irish back will be feeling very good about themselves."
Ireland have England in the vice at scrum time. Not something that you would have expected pre kick-off but Joe Marler is sent marching back by Mike Ross and Ireland have a penalty to clear their lines from their own 22m line.
Denis Hickie
Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live
"If you are England you have got to score next - whether that is a penalty or a try. If Ireland score again the game could get away from England."