Summary

  • England score four tries to beat Ireland 32-20 in Dublin

  • Two Slade tries in final quarter seal victory over Grand Slam champions

  • England's first Six Nations win in Dublin since 2013

  • Early May try and Daly effort gave England 17-10 first-half lead

  • Healy and Cooney scored tries for Ireland

  1. try

    Try - Ireland 20-32 Englandpublished at 78 mins

    John Cooney (con Sexton)

    Sean Cronin with a trademark burst of pace, busts through by the breakdown and feeds recent replacement John Cooney for the score.

    Johnny Sexton snaps the conversion.

    A consolation score to polish up the scoreline a little?

  2. Postpublished at 78 mins

    Ireland 13-32 England

    Andrew Porter gives away a penalty through frustration.

    There are home fans streaming out through the gangways.

    Ellis Genge has come on for Mako Vunipola, who is named as man of the match over the tannoy.

  3. 'Relentless line-speed'published at 18:35 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 13-32 England

    Matt Dawson
    Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    Ireland had to take a risk and whizz the ball wide. That's a try for England defence coach John Mitchell. The line-speed has been relentless.

    Ireland's backline have got decent hands but they've had nowhere to go. This will go down as one of the great wins for England.

  4. try

    Converted try - Ireland 13-32 Englandpublished at 75 mins

    Henry Slade (con Farrell)

    Oh my!

    England's defence has been absolutely rabid. You can see them flying up. You can hear them calling out their men over the ref mic.

    And that pressure tells as Johnny Sexton's ambitious pass is superbly picked off by Henry Slade.

    Easy extras for Owen Farrell.

    Henry Slade scores for EnglandImage source, Getty Images
  5. Replacementpublished at 74 mins

    Ireland 13-25 England

    Chris Ashton is on in place of Jack Nowell for the final few minutes.

  6. 'Ireland up against it'published at 18:32 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 13-25 England

    Denis Hickie
    Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live

    Ireland have a very tough championship ahead of them. They've got to go to Murrayfield next against a team that is full of confidence. They're really up against it.

  7. Postpublished at 74 mins

    Ireland 13-25 England

    Conor Murray clumps the ball up towards halfway for the lineout. England lack their twin targets of George Kruis and Maro Itoje.

    This mix-and-match pack are trying to get their ducks in a row. The home crowd don't like the long discussion...

  8. Postpublished at 72 mins

    Ireland 13-25 England

    England are apeing Ireland's famed game management.

    Ben Youngs trickles a delicious grubber in behind the Ireland defence to force the hosts to play from the depths and the shadow of their own posts.

    A chorus of Swing Low fires up and is doused with jeers from the hosts.

  9. Postpublished at 18:28 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 13-25 England

    Denis Hickie
    Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live

    What a time for England to get their first win in Ireland since 2013. They're really dominating and based on what we've seen today you don't see two tries coming for Ireland.

  10. Penalty - Ireland 13-25 Englandpublished at 70 mins

    Owen Farrell

    It lands!

    Sweet as a nut, the ball slices through the air and the flags pop north.

    England's lead is out to 12.

    Owen FarrellImage source, PA
  11. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Ireland 13-22 England

    England players punch the air, slap backs and ruffle hair.

    Courtney Lawes has hit Garry Ringrose with the force of a polaris missile to force the penalty, just inside green territory.

    Owen Farrell is going to take it on, rather than the siege gun boot of Elliot Daly...

    Manu TuilagiImage source, Reuters
  12. 'Forward pass'published at 18:25 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 13-22 England

    Matt Dawson
    Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    There's nothing to say about that pass. It's about three metres forward. It will be interesting to see how Jerome Garces reacts to the replay, whether he just gives Ireland a bit more leeway now.

  13. try

    Try - Ireland 13-22 Englandpublished at 66 mins

    Henry Slade

    TRY STANDS!

    is that the knockout blow to the champions' chin?

    It was a superb burst from Jonny May, a perfectly weighted kick and Henry Slade had the gas to get there for the dot-down.

    Owen Farrell misses the conversion from out wide.

    Henry Slade scores for EnglandImage source, Reuters
  14. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Ireland 13-17 England

    It is whisker tight.

    Is level good enough?

  15. Try reviewpublished at 18:22 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Henry Slade wins the foot race after Jonny May's kick ahead...

    But was he ahead of May when the wing put boot to ball.

    The television official has a big call to make...

  16. 'Ireland are waiting too long'published at 18:20 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Matt Dawson
    Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    It was brilliant play from Robbie Henshaw. Huge to keep that ball in and keep the attack, but Ireland are waiting too long to play the kicking game.

    There are tired bodies, so get it up early. When these boys are going through five or six phases, the chase is just not the same.

  17. Replacementpublished at 65 mins

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Sean O'Brien is on in place of CJ Stander in the Ireland back row.

    Kyle Sinckler is suffering with cramp apparently and is replaced by Harry Williams in the front row for England.

  18. Postpublished at 64 mins

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Courtney Lawes has landed a big hit on Johnny Sexton.

    Ireland's main man is taking big lungfuls of air, but is struggling.

    We are going to restart with an England scrum, just inside their own half, after Garry Ringrose's knock-on.

    Johnny SextonImage source, Getty Images
  19. Postpublished at 63 mins

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Ireland have changed up their front row. Cian Healy and Tadhg Furlong are off with Dave Kilcoyne and Andrew Porter into the fray.

  20. Itoje a big losspublished at 18:16 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Cian Murtagh
    BBC Sport NI at Aviva Stadium

    Maro Itoje gingerly walked off the field after a phenomenal, fist-pumping evening’s work.

    The Saracens lock was superb for England and had overshadowed James Ryan in the Ireland line-out – it’s almost as though he knew his status as the best young second row in Europe had been under threat!

    Maro ItojeImage source, Getty Images