Summary

  • Ireland start bid to become first team to win three Men's Six Nations titles in a row with convincing win over England

  • Debutant try from Cadan Murley helped England lead 10-5 at the break

  • Three tries gave Simon Easterby's Ireland control of second half

  • Late Tom Curry and Tommy Freeman tries earned England a bonus point

  • The Rugby Union Weekly podcast will be available later on BBC Sounds for further analysis and reaction

  • Read the full match report here

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    Ireland 13-10 England

    Jonathan Bradley
    BBC Sport NI Journalist at Aviva Stadium

    England's defence has been huge throughout this opening 55 minutes but two missed tackles out wide on two of Ireland's most powerful runners have resulted in two tries.

    Fine margins...

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    Ireland 13-10 England

    England win the penalty and Marcus Smith hammers it down into the Ireland half.

    Robbie Henshaw is back on for Bundee Aki, who gets a well-earned rest.

    Marcus Smith kicking the ballImage source, Getty Images
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    Ireland 13-10 England

    Andy Farrell is in the Aviva Stadium, but in his neutral position as British and Irish Lions head coach rather than Ireland boss.

    I wonder how he's finding not being with the rest of the Ireland coaches in the box.

    Andy Farrell looking out onto the pitchImage source, Getty Images
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    Ireland 13-10 England

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport at Aviva Stadium

    England paid the price for indiscipline there. Two needless pushes - one by Henry Slade to the back of Mack Hansen and another in the line-out - took them from deep inside the Ireland 22m to watching Sam Prendergast stroke Ireland into the lead for the first time.

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    Ireland 13-10 England

    So England now have to chase the game for the first time. What do they have in response?

    Ireland look to come again through James Lowe but he sends a kick down the line straight into touch.

    Bundee Aki jumping over Marcus SmithImage source, Getty Images
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    Ireland 13-10 England

    Tommy Bowe
    Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Ireland were the first to make substitutions off the bench and we are seeing that impact.

  7. Replacements - Willis onpublished at 18:08 Greenwich Mean Time

    Ireland 13-10 England

    Tom Willis is on for his Six Nations debut. Ben Earl makes way.

    Theo Dan is also on at hooker in place of Luke Cowan-Dickie.

  8. Penalty - Ireland 13-10 Englandpublished at 18:07 Greenwich Mean Time

    Sam Prendergast

    He missed his two conversion attempts but Sam Prendergast has nailed that one!

    Ireland are in front for the first time.

    Sam Prendergast getting ready to kick a penaltyImage source, Getty Images
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    Ireland 10-10 England

    Ireland make a mess from the line-out but England are deemed to have infringed and give away the penalty.

    In the blink of an eye Ireland are in the 22.

  10. 'It's simple, simple rugby'published at 18:06 Greenwich Mean Time

    Ireland 10-10 England

    Matt Dawson
    2003 World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Sorry to say, but that try came fro pick and go, pick and go to tire out their opposition. It's simple, simple rugby.

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    Ireland 10-10 England

    England do well to win the ball from the restart but Ireland win the penalty after Henry Slade pushed Mack Hansen as he went for the ball.

  12. Missed conversionpublished at 18:05 Greenwich Mean Time

    Ireland 10-10 England

    Sam Prendergast sticks another effort wide.

    That was much more difficult than his first attempt, but will that be costly? That's four points left out there.

  13. try

    Try - Ireland 10-10 Englandpublished at 18:03 Greenwich Mean Time

    Bundee Aki

    Bundee Aki with brute force to score!

    The Irish centre picks the ball up about 10 metres out. He beats one man and drags another two over with him in the corner.

    That was sheer power and Ireland are level!

    Bundee Aki scoring a tryImage source, Getty Images
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    Ireland 5-10 England

    Tommy Bowe
    Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Five points for the amount of time in England's 22 is not good enough.

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    Ireland 5-10 England

    I think Ian is watching the game with his fishing rod and bait. Let's see if he manages to get a bite.

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    Ian: England beating Ireland would be a bigger shock than when Japan beat South Africa in 2015.

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    Ireland 5-10 England

    England have the scrum and Ollie Lawrence skittled through Sam Prendergast like he wasn't there.

    Dan Sheehan and Jack Conan are on for Ronan Kelleher and Ryan Baird.

  18. England defence holds onpublished at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time

    Ireland 5-10 England

    Ireland work it off the line-out and Ronan Kelleher isn't far away...but the ball isn't coming back and it's a huge defensive set by England!

    The Irish are getting in position time after time but can't make it count.

    Ben Curry celebratingImage source, Getty Images
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    Ireland 5-10 England

    Back to the rugby, and Sam Prendergast sticks it into the corner.

    Fields of Athenry rings out in Dublin.

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    Ireland 5-10 England

    There's another scuffle after the whistle has gone and both captains are getting spoken to.

    Any more of that and players from both sides will be in the bin.

    Ben Curry looking angry with Irish player grabbing his shirtImage source, Getty Images