Ireland 20-32 England: Henry Slade scores two tries as Eddie Jones' side secure bonus-point victory to record first Six Nations win on Irish soil since 2013 England got off to a dream start when Jonny May dived over into the corner after just two minutes The visitors were down to 14 men temporarily when Tom Curry was sin-binned for a late tackle on Keith Earls Cian Healy scored Ireland's first try on 25 minutes - scurrying over after several phases of play Elliot Daly soon responded with a try after an error from Ireland's prolific winger Jacob Stockdale Henry Slade scored England's third try on 66 minutes following a brilliant piece of attacking play by May Slade dived over to score another try on 75 minutes - intercepting Jonathan Sexton's ambitious pass Replacement scrum-half John Cooney scored a late consolation try for Ireland but it was too little, too late CLICK HERE to re-live all the action from the Aviva Stadium as it happened with Sportsmail's WILL GRIFFEE By Nik Simon For The Mail On Sunday Published: 18:41 GMT, 2 February 2019 | Updated: 18:45 GMT, 2 February 2019 2 Viewcomments Advertisement England made their mark in their opening match of the Six Nations with a brilliant win at Ireland on Saturday evening. Jonny May, Elliot Daly and a Henry Slade brace of tries saw the visitors secure their first Six Nations away win in Ireland since 2013. The defeat at the Aviva Stadium was Ireland's first in the competition under head coach Joe Schmidt. MORE TO FOLLOW England got off to a dream start after just two minutes when Jonny May (right) dived over to score in the corner May turned on the after-burners after being released in the corner after quick ball from England The wing fends off the challenge of Ireland centre Garry Ringrose to score during Saturday's Six Nations clash The 28-year-old was quickly mobbed by his team-mates as the packed Aviva Stadium was silenced Ireland soon responded when mercurial fly-half Jonathan Sexton scored a penalty Devin Toner gathers a line-out as Ireland look to go on the attack in front of their home supporters Elliot Daly looks to offload a pass as the full-back gets swarmed by various onrushing Irish defenders England were reduced to 14 men early on when Keith Earls (bottom) was left in a heap following a Tom Curry (right) challenge The England flanker hit the Irish winger late after he cleared the ball during the first half Curry jogs from the pitch as he is forced to watch from the sidelines for 10 minutes due to his sin-bin Ireland fans were left incensed when Maro Itoje wasn't shown a yellow card following this aerial collision with Earls Ireland didn't score a point during Curry'sin-bin but soon after they did when Cian Healy scurried over the try-line The veteran prop was congratulated by his team-mates as Ireland were now leading 8-7 in Dublin Sexton added the extras with the conversion to give the hosts a 10-7 lead during Saturday's Six Nations spectacle Sexton's half-back partner Conor Murray clears his line with a box-kick - under pressure from George Kruis England regained the lead just before the half-hour mark courtesy of Jacob Stockdale's (right) error The wing failed to gather Daly's grubber-kick that bounced into the Ireland tryline Stockdale's error saw him lose dispossession by Jack Nowell - which in turn allowed Daly to touch the ball down unopposed Daly celebrates his score with Nowell as England silence the home support once more in Dublin Farrell was accurate from the kicking tee once again to extend England's lead by a further two points Lions team-mates Murray and Itoje share a brief embrace during a break in play of a pulsating encounter England flanker Mark Wilson was a picture of concentration during a scrum on Saturday May taps the ball backwards under pressure from Ireland replacement Jordan Larmour England centre Manu Tuilagi showed his barnstorming qualities in midfield for Eddie Jones' side Wilson carries the ball forward as he is tackled by towering lock Toner during Saturday's fixture Billy Vunipola's white shirt was dotted with blood - such was the ferocity of the high-class Test match England's evening got better on 66 minutes when Henry Slade extended their lead by scoring their third Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility