As it happened: Ireland dominate England to victory in Twickenham
Full-time: England 21-42 Ireland
An incredible performance from Ireland as they dominated England from start to finish. A five-try win, and a real statement as questions that were asked about the squad were answered in style.
Gibson-Park has been named Player of the Match, in an award that could have gone to several men in green.
Try: England have a third try through Sam Underhill. It is too little, too late, but it will help England's point difference. Smith converts to make it 42-21.
It is another incredible moment for McCloskey. Marcus Smith intercepts the pass from Crowley, and he sprints towards the line, but is stopped by the Ulster centre and Frawley. Incredible determination.
It is another penalty to Ireland, with Doris winning another one at the breakdown. A performance to remember for Ireland.
TRY!!!! Gibson-Park puts a great kick in behind the England defence and puts them under huge pressure, which leads to another penalty for Ireland.
Ireland smell blood and go for the line-out, and after the phases, Osborne goes over for the try. Ireland have been ruthless.
Crowley scores the conversion. 42-19 to Ireland.
It is another penalty for Ireland in front of the posts as Ireland's pressure is once again too much for England. Crowley makes no mistake as Ireland increases their lead 35-14 with 14 minutes left to play.
England win another scrum penalty after Ireland win a scrum from holding up George Ford. England is on the 10m line.
It is great defending from Balacoune as he takes Freeman out of play just meters from Ireland's line, in what would have been a certain try.
Ireland then win a penalty, and they're now making their way up the pitch. Osborne is back on the pitch.
Ireland has a chance to extend the lead after they win a penalty in front of the posts about 30m out, and Crowley makes no mistake. 32-14 in the 59th minute.
Jamie Osborne is in the sin-bin, while Ciarán Frawley is on for Garry Ringrose.
England are back in the Ireland 22 and come inches from the try line, but Ireland hold on. They win another penalty, but they don't need it as Ollie Lawrence goes over for a try.
14-27 Ireland lead after 53 minutes.
Another penalty to England brings them close to the Irish try line. They drive with the maul, but Ireland hold firm and win the penalty. Jamie George penalised.
Penalty to England in their own 22 after a strong scrum. Tadhg Furlong and Jeremy Loughman are off, Tom O'Toole and Finlay Bealhem are on.
Ireland are in another great position after a penalty brought them into the England half, but a forward pass brought an end to the play after some strong defending from England.
TRY!!: Dan Sheehan secures the bonus point try as he goes over from close range, as Ireland have continued to be ruthless.
Crowley scores the conversion, as Ireland has a 22-point lead once again. 29-7 to Andy Farrell's side.
Doris makes a break and is stopped just short, but Ireland have a penalty. Henry Pollock has also been sent to the sin-bin for not releasing at the breakdown.
However, the TMO is looking at an incident where Tom Curry was hit in the head at the breakdown, but the referee says it was a collision.
Second half underway as Crowley's restart gets it underway. Tom Curry.
Ireland are in dreamland as they lead England 22-5 in the Six Nations.
First-half tries from Jamison Gibson-Park, Robert Balacoune, and Tommy O'Brien have Ireland in control.
Handling errors and mistakes from England have been taken advantage of by Andy Farrell's side, who could not have wished for a better opening 40 minutes.
James Lowe went off with an injury, but Tommy O'Brien has shown why he was included in the squad with his performance since he was brought in.
Dingwall has given England some hope just before half-time with a try, but Ireland will be full of confidence, in what has been their best performance in some time.
England will likely come out all guns blazing in the second half, as they surely cannot be that poor for another 40 minutes, but Ireland has put themselves in a great position.
