FINAL OPPORTUNITY FOR PSG! Mbappe, who has been a threat ever since he came on, wastes a half-decent opportunity of his own as he kicks the ball against his standing leg and it loops on to the roof of the net.
90' +1
PSG work the ball down the right, down the left and then finally through the middle. Strasbourg deal with all three crosses into the box in the space of 30 seconds.
90'
The 90 minutes of normal time are up - we will play a further three minutes of stoppage time. Strasbourg, pretty much for the first time this half, are enjoying a spell on the ball. The visitors have surely done enough to earn a point.
88'
M. Sels gets yellow.
Strasbourg keeper Sels is cautioned for his time-wasting tactics.
87'
Bernat creates some space down the left but he puts too much on his centred cross, which Alves is unable to convert. From the next delivery into the box, Alves is unable to keep the ball down.
86'
L. Mothiba enters the game and replaces L. Ajorque.
With his side being pushed further and further back, Laurey brings on Mothiba for Ajorque in the final change of the game.
82'
T. Kehrer has scored a goal for PSG! Assist by J. Draxler.
GOOOOAAAALLL!!! PSG 2-2 STRASBOURG! Mbappe's run may not have paid instant dividends but, from the corner he won, his side score an equaliser that has been coming. Kehrer peels away from his man and guides Draxler's corner away from Sels with a good header.
Draxler sent the corner into a dangerous area and Kehrer was waiting to convert, having made the most of some slack defending.
81'
Sissoko is fouled by Bernat and he looks to be in some pain. The midfielder, who has a 66.7 per cent pass accuracy today, gets back to his feet and seems OK to continue.
80'
The hosts are guilty of trying to overdo things at the moment, often trying the give-and-go but struggling to get through Strasbourg's compact defence. Verratti spots the run of Alves between the visitors' centre-backs but the Brazilian cannot bring it under control.
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78'
PSG are getting nowhere fast. The hosts have had their moments but they have not exactly thrown the kitchen sink at Strasbourg in this second half. Laurey's side have just 12 more minutes to see through.
76'
T. Kehrer enters the game and replaces C. Nkunku.
A final roll of the dice for Tuchel now as Kehrer comes on for Nkunku.
75'
HIGH AND WIDE! It may be unorthodox, but Sels gets a touch to the ball to help keep his side's lead intact. PSG are looking far more inventive but shots on target are few and far between, with Paredes belting the ball wide from range.
73'
S. Grandsir enters the game and replaces Nuno da Costa.
Grandsir is on for Da Costa, who now has two goals and two assists against PSG during his Ligue 1 career.
72'
Too much is asked of Mbappe, who cannot keep the ball in play despite his best efforts. The visitors are about to make another change...
71'
Bernat's low cross is held by Sels at the front post at the end of another positive attacking move. Strasbourg are struggling to get out of their own half.
69'
Silva touches the ball into the path of Mbappe, who is thwarted by the trailing leg of Sels. Silva was marginally offside, though, so it would not have counted even if Sels had not produced the save.
67'
This is a brilliant first touch from Mbappe to take the ball in his path. He is off balance, however, and is unable to find the net or a team-mate from his next touch.
66'
UNLUCKY! A left-sided corner is cleared as far as Alves on the edge of the box. The makeshift midfielder's technique is spot on, but he cannot keep the volley down and Sels is happy to watch it sail over his crossbar.
65'
D. Liénard enters the game and replaces A. Gonçalves.
Goncalves, the scorer of what could be a famous winner for Strasbourg, is replaced by Lienard.
64'
A good flowing move from PSG culminates in Alves' cross being cut out. They come again, though, and the cutback for Mbappe is put behind by Martinez. Will this pressure from the home side tell? They have around 25 minutes to score two goals.
63'
Mbappe wriggles away from one player but is thwarted by covering centre-back Mitrovic. The Parisians are looking far more direct with the World Cup winner on the field.
62'
Seconds after being brought on, Mbappe gets in behind the Strasbourg backline and fires a low shot on goal. The whistle had already gone for an offside infringement, though, which the officials appear to have got wrong.
60'
J. Draxler enters the game and replaces L. Kurzawa.
K. Mbappé enters the game and replaces E. Choupo-Moting.
Draxler takes over from Kurzawa in the second of PSG's changes.
Mbappe replaces Choupo-Moting in the first of PSG's changes. There are audible jeers around the Parc des Princes for the departing player, seemingly for his horror miss in the first half.
59'
Verratti is given 10 yards of space to run into in front of the Strasbourg box but he fails to make the most of it, as his eye-of-the-needle pass is cut out. It looks as though Tuchel is ready to bring on Mbappe.
57'
K. Lala gets yellow.
Lala, who showed great pace to power away from Verratti a little earlier, is shown a yellow card for lunging in on Nkunku. Tuchel is furious with the challenge and is told by the referee to get back in his dugout.
53'
GOOD CHANCE FOR BERNAT! This is much better from PSG. Verratti is starting to pull the strings in the final third, slotting the ball down the right. The cross comes into the box and Nkunku knocks it down for Bernat, who shoots wide from a good position.
51'
PSG's free-kick is easily dealt with and Strasbourg are given a chance to launch a counter. Lala carries the ball forward and, while the cross is a little weak, Kimpembe fails to get a touch and it is left to his defensive team-mate to clear.
49'
PSG are stringing together plenty of passes. Strasbourg seem happy enough to soak up the pressure before hitting their opponents on the counter, which they have not had the chance to do since the restart.
47'
Surprisingly, Tuchel decided against turning to his depleted bench for the start of the second half. Mbappe is already warming up, however, so it is surely just a matter of time before the striker is introduced.
46'
RESTART! PSG need a couple of goals to make certain of the title ahead of their trip to Lille next week. The hosts get the game back underway!
45' +1
HALF-TIME: PSG 1-2 STRASBOURG
45'
SAVE! PSG patiently probe away, working the ball to Dagba - their liveliest player - down the right. Dagba picks out the run of Alves, whose shot is kept out by Sels.
43'
PSG have had two shots on target in this first half, scoring from one of those, compared to Strasbourg's four. The hosts require a couple of goals if they are to win the title in front of their own supporters.
42'
The worst thing Strasbourg can do now is revert back to defensive mode. To their credit, they have not done that and they nearly score a third. Lala powers clear down the right and Kimpembe makes a vital interception. Buffon is furious with his side's defending.
40'
We now have a contender for goal of the season and miss of the season, all in one half of football - and to think some thought this would be a dull affair! Strasbourg hit their opponents on the counter yet again, but on this occasion there is nothing to show for it.
38'
A. Gonçalves has scored a goal for Strasbourg!
GOOOOAAALLL!!! PSG 1-2 STRASBOURG! A week on from lifting the Coupe de la Ligue, Strasbourg are on course for another famous win! PSG only half-clear the corner and Goncalves picks out the bottom corner with a stunning outside-of-the-boot shot. Verratti and Paredes are guilty of turning their backs on the ball, but that is a superb strike.
37'
Sissoko's cross into the middle is turned behind by Silva before Da Costa can convert. PSG are too often being caught out on the counter.
36'
The match is flowing well as we enter the final 10 minutes of the half. Both teams are trying to get the ball forward, though it is PSG who are looking the more composed. Alves is challenged 25 yards from goal before he can pull the trigger.
34'
Dagba's fizzed delivery from the right has a little too much on it for Choupo-Moting, who will have nightmares for the rest of his life about that miss a little earlier. It was not even so much the miss; more so that he stopped his team-mate from scoring!
32'
The visitors have given a good account of themselves since falling behind, deserving their leveller for getting out of defence mode and asking a few questions of their opponents. PSG are bossing possession but they have not tested Sels for a while.
30'
BUFFON MAKES THE SAVE! Strasbourg, still wondering what on earth just happened, once again catch PSG out and Da Costa's early shot is parried by Buffon. We have a game on our hands all of a sudden!
26'
Nuno da Costa has scored a goal for Strasbourg! Assist by L. Carole.
Carole took advantage of the space afforded to him down the left and then kept his cool when looking up and spotting Da Costa alongside him. That is a great counter from the visitors.
GOOOOAAALLL!!! PSG 1-1 STRASBOURG! Well this wasn't in the script! The player who loves playing against PSG levels up the match at the Parc des Princes. Alves and Dagba are caught out of position and Da Costa is able to slot the ball away from Buffon once picked out by Carole 12 yards from goal.
25'
The match has been far more balanced over the last five or 10 minutes, with Strasbourg no longer able to simply sit back behind the ball. PSG have far more of an attacking edge to their game, however, and it does seem a case of when, rather than if, their second goal will arrive.
21'
POOR EFFORT! The visitors are offering more of an attacking threat now but that comes at a cost as PSG hit them on the counter, though it ultimately comes to little. Strasbourg turn over possession and Da Costa has time and space to set himself for the shot from 18 yards, only to send the ball over the target.
19'
Strasbourg finally get players forward. A cross from the right is cleared by Silva at full stretch to prevent a tap-in at the back post.
18'
Dagba is exploiting the space down Strasbourg's left. On the basis of the opening 18 minutes, the home side could go on to score a few more today.
17'
ANOTHER CHANCE FOR SILVA! For the second time today, Silva outjumps his opponent but cannot keep his headed effort down. However, it may have taken a touch off Mitrovic on its way over the crossbar.
15'
PSG are looking for another goal to kill off this match as early as possible. Kimpembe tries to get on the end of a corner but he is penalised for shoving Sissoko, giving the visitors a welcome breather.
13'
E. Choupo-Moting has scored a goal for PSG! Assist by C. Dagba.
Dagba got in behind Strasbourg's backline for the first time today and was rewarded for his decision to play a first-time pass to Choupo-Moting, aiming the ball just in front of his team-mate. Credit to the goalscorer for timing his run to perfection, too.
GOOOOAAALLL!!! PSG 1-0 STRASBOURG! The home side have the breakthrough goal their early efforts deserve thanks to a close-range finish from Choupo-Moting. Paredes sends Dagba clear down the right and the full-back's first time cross is converted by Choupo-Moting, possibly with a slight touch off covering defender Mitrovic.
11'
HEADED OVER! Silva is annoyed at himself as he jumps well but cannot keep his header down once picked out by Paredes' right-sided corner. Plenty of half-chances for the home side in the opening 11 minutes, which they have failed to make the most of.
9'
NEARLY! Martinez concedes a corner and Bernat swings it into the middle. Kimpembe gets a boot to it, but under pressure from an opposition player he cannot divert the ball on target and Strasbourg survive another early scare.
8'
The visitors are defending incredibly deep with five across the back and then pretty much another line of five in front of them. PSG are probing away down both flanks but they have not created anything clear-cut so far.
6'
SHOT! Strasbourg have the chance to hit their opponents on the counter but the ball out from the back is the wrong one. PSG regain possession and Alves tees up the shot for Paredes, who can only drive the ball wide under pressure from Prcic.
5'
It is passes galore for the champions-elect in the opening stages of the match. Strasbourg, as expected, are getting bodies behind the ball in an attempt to make it difficult for PSG to find a way through. In that regard, it is so far so good.
3'
Dagba gets forward down the right but the ball deflects off Prcic before he can get on the end of the intended pass, meaning an early corner for the hosts. It is cleared away at the front post.
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KICK-OFF! Strasbourg, aiming to delay PSG's title celebrations by at least another week, get us underway in the French capital!
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Ligue 1 clash between Paris Saint-Germain and Strasbourg at the Parc des Princes.
Thomas Tuchel's men, who boast a 19-point lead on next opponents Lille with two games in hand to play, can seal the title - the eighth in their history - in joint-record time, matching their own record set in 2015-16. All they have to do is beat ninth-placed Strasbourg, who are attempting to become just the second team to beat their opponents this season. They head into this match on a real high as they beat Guingamp on penalties in last weekend's Coupe de la Ligue final and followed that up with a 4-0 league win over Reims in midweek.
PSG (4-4-2): Gianluigi Buffon; Colin Dagba, Thiago Silva (c), Presnel Kimpembe, Layvin Kurzawa; Dani Alves, Leandro Paredes, Marco Verratti, Juan Bernat; Christopher Nkunku, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting.
STRASBOURG (3-5-2): Matz Sels; Pablo Martinez, Stefan Mitrovic (c), Anthony Caci; Kenny Lala, Ibrahima Sissoko, Sanjin Prcic, Anthony Goncalves, Lionel Carole; Nuno da Costa, Ludovic Ajorque.
Strasbourg subs: Samuel Grandsir, Moataz Zemzemi, Lebo Mothiba, Bingourou Kamara, Dimitri Lienard, Youssouf Fofana, Abdallah Ndour.
Second-placed Lille's 1-1 draw with Reims earlier today means that PSG are now within one victory of their sixth Ligue 1 title in seven seasons. Having accrued 80 points from their 29 matches so far - the highest tally for a team at this stage of the competition - the Parisians can make certain of top spot today by seeing off Strasbourg.
The two teams are now out on the field at the Parc des Princes and we are moments away from kick-off.
Tuchel will surely make a change or two at half-time because his side looked the more likely to concede the fourth goal of the match in the final five minutes of the first half. The obvious choice would be to bring on Mbappe, possibly for Choupo-Moting, but Draxler is another option if the hosts do not want to risk the fitness of their French striker.
Even if it is not the result they wanted, PSG still maintain a healthy 19-point lead on second-placed Lille, who they face next Sunday on their return to action. Strasbourg, who can be delighted with their efforts over the past week, face Guingamp on home soil in six days' time, aiming to keep their momentum going.
Thanks for joining our coverage today. Until next time, goodbye!
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