Y. Meïté enters the game and replaces J. Augustin.
Augustin is taken off late on and Yakou Meite introduced.
90'
Another glimpse on goal for Briand in the closing stages. The forward gets the better of Stambouli as they battle to meet a corner, but his effort is thwarted by Sirigu once again.
88'
K. Rimane enters the game and replaces Marquinhos.
Marquinhos, who is rumoured to be on the radar of Barcelona at the moment, has been withdrawn for Rimane, who has been warming up on the sidelines for quite some time.
86'
Briand, to his credit, hasn't stopped running in this game, and he nearly gets a chance to square off with Sirigu when racing onto a through ball, but the keeper is off his line quickly to get to the ball.
84'
Very little time left in this game now, and the tempo of play out on the pitch shows it. PSG aren't showing any urgency on the ball and it's causing them a few turnovers, but with a two-goal lead, I think that they can afford it.
82'
Briand has pulled wide to good effect a few times in this game, and he gets a little space on the outside of Marquinhos to shoot, but it goes wide of the goal, with Sirigu seeing it out safely.
81'
J. Cardy enters the game and replaces M. Diallo.
Diallo, perhaps lucky not to be booked minutes ago, has been withdran for Cardy.
79'
Some fans certainly have a privileged view. Two nice old ladies seem to have taken a break from their Saturday activities to enjoy the match from to comfort of the balcony of one of the apartments overlooking the field.
77'
Lucas, decisive on the afternoon, attempts a mazy run through the centre of the park, only to be chopped down by Diallo. The referee immediately signals for a foul, but no booking.
75'
Coco is called for an offside after an ill-timed run and moments later, there's a problem for Stambouli, who is down on the deck in pain. He takes a while to get to his feet, but he should be fine to continue.
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73'
That should surely be the end of the Guingamp challenge in this game. It was hard to see them coming back from a goal down, but 2-0 looks like more than enough for the visiting side.
71'
Lucas Moura has scored a goal for PSG! Assist by L. Kurzawa.
That injury seems a long time ago as Kurzawa made short work of Guingamp's flank to set up that one!
LUCAS HAS SURELY SEALED IT! PSG were simply too quick for Guingamp there. Kurzara carves through the left flank, and delivers a pinpoint pass to the Brazilian, who rapidly shifts onto his right foot and buries a finish!
70'
Not a whole lot happening at the moment in terms of goalmouth action, with PSG now looking comfortable with a one-goal lead in hand. It appears that Guingamp are beginning to run out of gas.
68'
Blas get his first taste of the action since entering the fray, as he sets up a cross from the left-hand side. It's attacked by Briand inside the area, but Sirigu positions himself well to make the stop.
66'
PSG have enjoyed the majority of possession, with 66 per cent of the ball so far. They've also fired away 11 shots on goal, with four of them hitting the target. Guingamp have managed only six, with one testing the keeper.
64'
There's not been enough offered from the home side in this half. That goal by Lucas seems to have knocked the stuffing out of them, and they're allowing PSG to have too much of the ball now.
62'
M. Dembélé enters the game and replaces M. Erdinç.
L. Blas enters the game and replaces T. Giresse.
Dembele is also introduced for Erding.
Giresse departs for Blas in the first change of the game for Guingamp.
SAVED! That wa a close call for PSG, as Martins-Pereira's cross is headed back to the far post by Sankhare, where Briand, under pressure from defender and goalkeeper, can't convert!
60'
OFFSIDE! Ongenda is pulled up by the referee after attempting to run onto Stambouli's through ball. He was inches ahead of the last defender, but a foot or two back and the play would have originated in his half, meaning that he would have been free to gallop on - given that you can't be offside from your own defensive half. Just ask Fernando Torres.
58'
Guingamp will be kicking themselves that they've fallen behind. It was such an avoidable scenario as well. Now they have no choice but to ramp up their attacking efforts. The last thing they want is PSG gaining momentum from the opener.
56'
J. Briand gets yellow.
Penalty goal scored by Lucas Moura for PSG!
LUCAS OPENS THE SCORING! The Brazilian rolls a daisy-cutter right down the middle of the pitch, with Lossl diving out of the way! 1-0 to PSG now!
54'
PENALTY TO PSG! Guingamp are furious as Nkunku looks to burst to the byline, only for Sorbon to catch him as the tried to go down the outside. Huge opportunity for the visitors to take the lead now.
52'
PSG are looking a little more confident on the ball in this half, with Matuidi and Stambouli exerting more influence over the midfield battle. Make no mistake - Blanc will still want three points for his side here to get confidence flowing before their second leg against City.
50'
Erding gets space to shoot, but it's swallowed by Sirigu, who gets a nice early test to warm his gloves. Guingamp were the more positive side in the opening half, can they sustain it here for the second?
48'
Sirigu last played for PSG as recently as March 2 against Saint-Etienne in the Coupe de France, but you would have to go back to October for his previous game in the league versus Bastia.
46'
S. Sirigu enters the game and replaces K. Trapp.
Trapp does indeed depart, with Sirigu playing in his place for the second half. No telling at this stage if the German will miss any action.
Off we go again.
45' +4
Lucas tries to launch one last attack out wide, but he started his run too early, and has been called for an offside. Gourvennec has already headed down the tunnel to start his half-time preparations.
45' +2
A Guingamp free-kick isn't delivered into a good area, and it almost leads to a PSG counter-attack with both centre-backs still out of position in the opposition box. However, there's a flag up for offside.
45'
Ongenda, who has looked PSG's only bright spark in attack throughout the first half, makes space for a shot with a good turn, but it's saved by Lossl, who positioned himself well.
43'
Trapp comes out to claim a cross from Giresse but not long after, he signals to the bench in some discomfort. It looks like he will play on for now, but he may well be replaced at the break.
41'
Sankhare and Coco combine to beat Kurzawa down the flank, and in comes Erding on the near side to attack the ball. However, Kimpembe is across to cover, winning a goal-kick for good measure.
39'
There's confidence in the way that Guingamp are playing, and you get the sense that if they keep pressing, they could force a critical mistake out of the visiting side. The players given a chance by Blanc aren't making the most of it yet.
37'
Another corner for PSG, and another accurate delivery from Ongenda. This time, it's Kurzawa attacking it with a header, bandage and all, but Lucas can't profit on the other side and the chance is gone.
35'
PSG win a corner, and it's delivered to Stambouli, who flicks a header menacingly across the face of goal, but there's no takers in white. That's the first time that PSG have looked dangerous in a long while.
33'
Great chance there for the home side! Martins-Pereira isn't tracked on the overlap, and spins in a little ball for Erding, who lashes it for the opposite side, but it's saved by Trapp and turned around the post!
31'
Just over half-hour gone now, and still no sign of an opener. Gourvennec will be pleased with how his team have fared so far, and will want them to continue on this upward trajectory against what looks like an unmotivated PSG.
29'
One again, the visitors are slow to react to the developing play in midfield, and Diallo can feed Erding with a throughball, only for Marquinhos to make an excellent intervention to put out that fire.
27'
C. Kerbrat gets yellow.
Kerbrat picks up the first booking of the game for tripping up Ongenda.
26'
There's been some sloppy turnovers of possession from the visitors in this game, which is forcing unnecessary pressure inside their own half. Guingamp may feel that they can get something out of this.
24'
The match has been restarted, and PSG are temporarily down to 10 men - although Kurzawa is now on his feet on the sidelines. The visitors try to build an attack from the back, but Martins-Pereira challenges Lucas on the outside of the area.
21'
Trapp looks a little dazed, but he's just about back to his feet and ready to restart the game. However, Kurzawa is still down under treatment by the two physios, and it looks like the referee will make him move off the field to continue the match.
19'
The game is still delayed here, with Trapp at least now getting to his feet. Kurzawa is sporting quite a bloody nose too. Laurent Blanc sends substitutes to warm up on the sidelines just in case.
17'
Trouble here for Trapp, who took the worst of a challenge and is in need of treatment inside the penalty area. He collided awkwardly with Coco and Kurzawa, and the game is stopped for him to get looked at.
15'
CLEARED AWAY FROM DANGER! Guingamp cause problems once again, with Coco making his way down the right and swinging in a cross that is volleyed by Diallo. The initial shot is blocked, but Briand attacks the rebound that is scrambled away with a sliding challenge! The hosts want a penalty but the referee keeps play going.
13'
Kimpembe is forced to concede a corner after pressure from Briand, and with the resulting delivery, Sorbon wins a free header but can't generate enough power on it to trouble Trapp.
11'
There's been some decent sequences from the home side, who are growing into this game with every passing minute. Trapp has to command his defence to deal with a dangerous corner.
9'
GOAL RULED OUT! Briand is starting to prove himself a menace with his movement, and he appeared to beat the offside trap to lay a neat finish under Trapp, but the flag does go up, and it's the correct decision.
7'
Guingamp are trying to attack without playing through the middle too much, hitting some searching balls over the top, but PSG are dealing with that threat too easily. They need to switch it up.
5'
FIRST CHANCE! It falls to the away side, as Ongenda makes his way down the right wing, out-pacing his marker before delivering the ball for Matuidi, whose effort is thwarted by Lossl!
3'
Briand gets released after pulling wide to the right-hand side, but Kimpembe comes out to track his run, and prevents the forward from getting any inroads into the penalty area from that flank.
1'
We're off!
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Ligue 1 match between Guingamp and Paris Saint-Germain at Stade de Roudourou. The capital club have already been crowned champions yet again, and will face off against a side that have edged closer to safety in the past few weeks. Stick with us for all the action.
Guingamp have taken seven points from their last nine games in the league, meaning that they now have a six-point cushion between themselves and the relegation zone. They would have been even further ahead, but twice surrendered a lead to draw 2-2 at home to Montpellier in their previous outing.
Paris Saint-Germain have clinched their fourth-straight Ligue 1 title. With a 25-point lead over second-place Lyon, it's been the very definition of winning it at a canter. However, les Parisiens enter this game with a twinge of disappointment, after a 2-2 draw at home to Manchester City in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, which leaves their hopes of the last four in limbo.
In the 19 Ligue 1 meetings between these two sides, PSG have lost only three times, a run which included a 3-0 win in the reverse fixture back in September, and a 6-0 hammering at Parc des Princes at the end of last season. However, Guingamp have lost only one of their last seven at home.
Guingamp subs: Privat, Dos Santos, Angoura, Samassa, Blas, Cardy, Dembele.
PSG (4-3-3): Trapp; Van der Wiel, Marquinhos, Kimpembe, Kurzawa; Nkunku, Stambouli, Matuidi; Ongenda, Augustin, Lucas.
Two changes from Guingamp coach Jocelyn Gourvennec, who introduces Marcus Coco and Moustapha Diallo to his midfield ranks, with Sloan Privat and Yannis Salibur making way. Ex-Lyon and Hannover forward Jimmy Briand starts up top.
Laurent Blanc unsurprisingly makes nine alterations to his team from the City game. That's the luxury of winning the title weeks in advance. Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Angel di Maria and Thiago Silva are among the mist high-profile absentees. Jean-Kevin Augustin leads the line, while Prensel Kimpembe gets a start in defence.
And that will do it for now from the Roudourou, with no goals between Goungamp and PSG. The home side have generally had the run of play against a much-changed and already crowned capital outfit, but haven't been able to trouble Trapp enough. However, the keeper has enough problems, as an injury sustained in the first half may yet force him off. A lot to play for in the second half, so stay tuned.
And that will do it, with PSG bouncing back from their 2-2 draw with Manchester City with a comfortable 2-0 win against Guingamp, which serves as a confidence boost heading into the second leg against the Citizens. Lucas was the hero on the evening scoring a penalty and a cool finish to give them the points. The sun sets over Stade de Roudourou, and our live coverage for this one. Thanks for tuning in.
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