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. 'They're all human'published at 18:16 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 13-17 England

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

    Whether it's Owen Farrell going for goal, or Johnny Sexton on the floor giving the penalty away. They are all human. They all feel pressure.

  2. Missed penaltypublished at 61 mins

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Decorum has gone to the wall.

    Shouts and squeals from the crowd as Owen Farrell lines up his kick.

    And the England fly-half's kick drifts left.

  3. Postpublished at 60 mins

    Ireland 13-17 England

    England are working the phases well. But Nathan Hughes gets knocked back by Quinn Roux.

    The ball is coming back white though.

    And then Johnny Sexton is pinged for hands in the ruck as Manu Tuilagi crashes in on a cute line.

    This in on the Ireland 10m line and central.

    Owen Farrell calls for the tee...

  4. 'Ireland need to put pressure on'published at 18:12 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Denis Hickie
    Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live

    Ireland really need to get into the English half and build some pressure. England have lost Itoje. who's a real totem for them.

    The momentum has gone out of the game, so Ireland need to somehow turn England and get up there.

  5. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Excellent work by England's wide defenders as Ireland spin wide and Henry Slade shudders into Robbie Henshaw and Jack Nowell shoves Jacob Stockdale into touch.

  6. 'Get Tuilagi in the game'published at 18:10 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 13-17 England

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

    You've got to get Manu Tuilagi in the game. He was drifting around a bit in the first half. If you get him in the game, it gives the team and him confidence.

    Manu TuilagiImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Quinn Roux replaces a hobbling Devin Toner in the Irish second row.

  8. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Bundee Aki won't thank Johnny Sexton for that one. A long looping pass that invites Manu Tuilagi to tickle his ribs. He rides it well, and Ireland are coming back for the initial knock on by Jonny May.

  9. No change from Irelandpublished at 18:08 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 13-17 England

    Cian Murtagh
    BBC Sport NI at Aviva Stadium

    England pounded away at the Ireland 22 for 13 phases without any reward and without once looking for a drop-goal opportunity before Garry Ringrose’s tackle lifted the siege.

    There’s a real edge to this game now with players having words with each other at every break in play – not that there’s been too many of them.

    Ireland suddenly find themselves on the front foot in this second half and more through England’s mistakes than by design.

    Garry RingroseImage source, Getty Images
  10. Penalty - Ireland 13-17 Englandpublished at 55 mins

    Johnny Sexton

    Johnny Sexton could do those with his wrong foot. Wearing carpet slippers. And a blindfold.

    A four-point game.

  11. Replacement - Itoje comes offpublished at 54 mins

    Ireland 10-17 England

    Nathan Hughes comes on to replace Maro Itoje.

    Flanker Mark Wilson might have to pack down in the second row.

  12. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Ireland 10-17 England

    A high tackle from Kyle Sinckler on Garry Ringrose gives Ireland a penalty bang in front. Kick? Surely.

    England have injuries worries. Maro Itoje is limping about and might be done. Henry Slade is also suffering...

  13. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Ireland 10-17 England

    Ireland are knocking on the door. Tadhg Furlong bullocks up to within 15m...

  14. Replacementpublished at 52 mins

    Ireland 10-17 England

    Courtney Lawes is on in place of George Kruis. His first job is a massive defensive scrum...

  15. 'Match-defining moments'published at 18:03 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2019

    Ireland 10-17 England

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

    That was one of those match-defining moments. If Ireland nick this, you'll go back to those kind of moments that shift it.

    If you want to win, you have to take points that are on offer. If that means you sit behind and kick a drop-goal - you have to do that. A 10-point lead would have been precious there for England.

    England fanImage source, PA
  16. Postpublished at 51 mins

    Ireland 10-17 England

    Garry Ringrose's huge hit on Owen Farrell dislodges the ball and a team-mate - possibly Johnny Sexton - hacks upfield.

    A harem-scarem chase which Henry Slade wins. But knocks on!

    Ireland with the scrum down on the England 22m.

    What a turnaround in territory.

  17. Postpublished at 51 mins

    Ireland 10-17 England

    Bundee Aki makes a heavy hit on Manu Tuilagi as the two midfield ballast balls clash.

    England are 20m out and central. A prime bit of pitch property.

    Manu TuilagiImage source, Reuters
  18. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Ireland 10-17 England

    Manu Tuilagi comes in on a scissor to mix it with the loose forwards and he makes yards.

    England are up to the Ireland 22m.

  19. Postpublished at 49 mins

    Ireland 10-17 England

    Ay ay.

    This is getting tasty. Peter O'Mahony and Kyle Sinckler - who toured New Zealand together as Lions team-mates - lock horns and cross words.

    O'Mahony questions Sinckler's intellect. Sinckler questions O'Mahony's pain threshold, squealing theatrically.

  20. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Ireland 10-17 England

    Johnny Sexton goes crossfield. But Owen Farrell gobbles that up.

    A big boot downfield.

    Robbie Henshaw clears up and Ireland are awarded the penalty as Jonny May holds his man down in the tackle.