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Ireland 13-9 England
Ten minutes to go.
Bottoms chewing trousers in Dublin.
This is edge-of-the-seat stuff.
Final score: Ireland 13-9 England
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Ireland 13-9 England
Ten minutes to go.
Bottoms chewing trousers in Dublin.
This is edge-of-the-seat stuff.
Ireland 13-9 England
Matt Dawson
England World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 live
Look at that rain starting to come down hard and fast.
England had to take the three points because then you are only one score away.
Ireland 13-9 England
The changes continue.
Dan Leavy replaces Sean O'Brien for Ireland in the back row.
Danny Care is on for Ben Youngs at scrum-half for England, while Jack Nowell has replaced Jonathan Joseph.
Owen Farrell
Back to four.
Ireland 13-6 England
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Ireland 13-6 England
Peter O'Mahony has crept up offside.
Owen Farrell has pointed to the sticks. Should be three.
Ireland 13-6 England
Ben Te'o is chopped down by Andrew Conway but England have possession and are closing in on the Ireland tryline...
Ireland 13-6 England
Matt Dawson
England World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 live
The intensity here that Ireland are still bringing, 60 minutes into this game after that performance down in Cardiff last Friday.
I did not think they could play at this intensity.
Ireland are not missing tackles, England are making mistakes.
Ireland 13-6 England
Changes aplenty for England.
Ben Te'o comes on for George Ford with Owen Farrell switching to fly-half.
Nathan Hughes replaces Billy Vunipola.
Ireland bring on Devin Toner for Donnacha Ryan in the second row,
Ireland 13-6 England
Denis Hickie
Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live
England are right on the line every time with Johnny Sexton, they know he takes it flat.
It's taking its toll on Sexton, mentally, because he's getting tired of it.
Ireland 13-6 England
Over she goes.
A superb kick from Johnny Sexton and Ireland are back out to seven points clear.
Johnny Sexton
Ireland 10-6 England
Johnny Sexton is decked once again, just this side of legally, by Tom Wood.
Ireland captain Rory Best has a word with referee Jerome Garces telling him that he has a responsibility to protect his team.
Clever.
Sexton dusts himself off and takes aim for the posts after Maro Itoje strays offside.
Tricky shot.
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Alex Oldin: Garces refereeing England out of this while Nigel Owens does touch in a dead rubber in Scotland. Madness.
Neil Leverett: Ireland will tire, England just need to hang tough, gladiators style.
Ireland 10-6 England
Ireland are still on top in regards to possession, but most of the play is taking place around the halfway line - just inside England territory.
Ireland 10-6 England
Denis Hickie
Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live
Ireland need to turn England, draw them in and put them in the corner. Get some possession where England are jogging back.
Ireland 10-6 England
And another.
Tom Wood is on in place of James Haskell on the flank for England.
Ireland 10-6 England
The crowd have baying for a high tackle call on Owen Farrell after he draped an arm over Johnny Sexton's shoulder in the tackle.
Nothing doing.
Jamie George is on in place of Dylan Hartley at hooker for England by the way.
Cian Healy is into the Ireland front row as well.
Ireland 10-6 England
Jared Payne straight through the guts of the England defence as he shrugs off Ben Youngs and scampers clear.
The Ireland full-back is clean through on opposite number Mike Brown, but has left his support far behind.
Brown chops down his man, with a little high help from Billy Vunipola.
The chance is gone as soon as it appeared.
Ireland 10-6 England
James Haskell is buried beneath a bundle of Ireland tacklers as he attempts to field a loose ball at the back of the line-out.