Trailing 1-0 in the one-day series, some of England's players headed to Wembley on Saturday - and will hope to take heart from the footballers' 2-1 friendly win over Slovenia
Andrew Strauss wins the toss and opts to field first, as he did at The Oval; Australia are unchanged, while England bring in Eoin Morgan and Tim Bresnan for Adil Rashid and the injured Stuart Broad
England paceman James Anderson appears to be unhappy with the state of the ball before a single delivery has been bowled
Run out without scoring on Friday, new Australia wicketkeeper Tim Paine avoids an early bouncer from Ryan Sidebottom as he builds an impressive opening stand with Shane Watson
Watson and Paine add 62 for the first wicket before the recalled Bresnan has Watson caught by Luke Wright at short extra-cover for 34
Paine follows in the next over as Luke Wright entices him to hole out to Eoin Morgan at deep mid-wicket for 26
Play is briefly held up by movement behind the bowler's arm - umpire Ian Gould has to go and investigate while England play the waiting game
Wright is soon jumping for joy - literally - when he has captain Michael Clarke caught behind. The Sussex all-rounder has had a hand in all three wickets, and Australia are 73-3 in the 20th over
Cameron White and Callum Ferguson add 69 for the fourth wicket, piling on the singles during the middle overs as Strauss rotates his bowlers
But White perishes when an inspired bowling change sees Strauss turn to Ravi Bopara's medium pace - and the Essex man's first ball has White caught behind by Matt Prior for 42
New batsman Mike Hussey struggles to live up to his "Mr Cricket" nickname, making just eight before he is deceived by off-spinner Graeme Swann and is bowled
James Hopes follows soon afterwards, making 11 before being trapped lbw by Swann - Australia are 179-6 in the 43rd over
Now joined by Mitchell Johnson, Ferguson reaches his fifth ODI half century from 54 balls, but is soon bowled by the returning Anderson for 55
Despite losing Brett Lee for a duck, Johnson powers Australia towards their final total of 249-8, mixing some aggressive hitting with some unorthodox shots and finishes with 43 not out from 23 balls
Captain Andrew Strauss and his partner Ravi Bopara begin England's reply cautiously, bringing up their fifty stand in the 11th over
Bopara was criticised by some for his slow scoring in Friday's first ODI at The Oval, but continues his quiet accumulation as England force Australia captain Michael Clarke to rotate his bowlers
But Bopara's innings is ended when he is trapped lbw by Shane Watson, Australia's sixth bowler, for 27 to leave England 74-1 in the 15th over
Watson is soon celebrating again in his next over as wicketkeeper Matt Prior makes just one before edging behind to opposite number Tim Paine
Play is briefly interrupted at 1545 BST when a Lancaster bomber flies over Lord's as part of a commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the start of World War II
But Strauss may rue the arrival of the bomber as he is dislodged in the very next over, chipping a return catch to spinner Nathan Hauritz for 47
England then lose their fourth wicket in the space of 21 runs as a horrendous mix-up with Paul Collingwood sees Owais Shah run out for 12 - England are 97-4
Well-known cricket fan Sir Mick Jagger (right) and fellow Rolling Stones band member Charlie Watts watch from the same box as lyricist Sir Tim Rice (far right, seated) as England try to build a recovery
Eoin Morgan makes just 15 before he is trapped lbw by Mitchell Johnson with England 129-5 in the 27th over, leaving Collingwood as England's last remaining specialist batsman
Although this is not a day/night match, the floodlights come on at Lord's as the light darkens - and England's required run rate climbs higher as well
Luke Wright, whose cameo innings on Friday gave England hope with some lusty blows, strikes three fours before edging the returning Brett Lee to Paine behind the stumps for 20 - England are 157-6
Tim Bresnan falls cheaply, leaving England's last realistic hopes in the hands of eighth-wicket pair Collingwood and Graeme Swann - while umpire Tony Hill dons an Australia cap
But when Swann and his Nottinghamshire county team-mate Ryan Sidebottom are both bowled in the same Nathan Bracken over, the writing is on the wall for England at 204-9
Lee (2-22) wraps is up for Australia by bowling Collingwood as the tourists win by 39 runs, with 23 balls to spare, to take a 2-0 lead in the seven-game series
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