C. Nkunku enters the game and replaces L. Kurzawa.
Tuchel makes his final change, bringing off Kurzawa for Nkunku.
86'
B. Jeannot enters the game and replaces W. Saïd.
Said has been quiet today and his game ends, coming off for Jeannot.
85'
Diaby does well initially to beat his marker and get into the box, but he attempts to get to the byline to put his cross in and he runs out of space as the ball goes out of play.
79'
Dijon have a good chance to at least score one, but Sliti is leaning back when Said's pass arrives at his feet at the edge of the box and his shot goes over the bar.
78'
M. Diaby enters the game and replaces Á. Di María.
It's a double change as Di Maria - who has been excellent - comes off for Diaby.
77'
C. Dagba enters the game and replaces T. Meunier.
Tuchel makes his first change of the game, bringing off Meunier for 20-year-old Dagba.
76'
PSG keep coming forward and Mbappe has another chance to complete his hat-trick, but he shoots high and wide from Draxler's pass.
75'
Meunier is one-on-one with Bouka Moutou, but the Dijon defender deals with the threat and shows him inside, with Meunier unable to complete his pass.
73'
Di Maria has a chance to run at Bouka Moutou, which he does and manages to reach the byline, but his cross goes over Cavani's head and into a safe area for Dijon to clear.
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71'
R. Amalfitano gets yellow.
Amalfitano is shown a yellow card for a tackle from behind on Mbappe. He's never getting any of the ball and ends up treading on the Frenchman's heels.
69'
Meunier very nearly gets to a throughball at the byline, but it's just a little too heavy for him. If he gets there, it could have been 5-0 as Mbappe and Cavani are waiting in the box for his cross.
67'
Dijon know they're headed for defeat, but it's about limiting the damage and not letting PSG run further away with the score. Goal difference could play an important part in their fight to stay in Ligue 1.
63'
PSG are toying with Dijon here as Mbappe nearly gets in behind again, but he's not quick enough this time and Runarsson rushes off his line to sweep up the loose pass.
62'
N. Sliti enters the game and replaces F. Balmont.
It's game over for Balmont as Sliti comes on hopefully to make an impact on the PSG goal.
56'
K. Mbappé has scored a goal for PSG! Assist by L. Paredes.
Paredes' pass in the build-up was absolutely excellent. He barely has a second to think before poking the ball through two lines of the Dijon team to send Mbappe in behind practically from the halfway line.
GOAL! MBAPPE MAKES IT 4-0! The Frenchman has so much time and so much space to pick his shot and he decides to dink the out-rushing Runarsson in sublime style. What a superb finish for his second of the game and his 32nd in the league this season.
54'
There's a familiar rhythm to the second half, with PSG knocking the ball around well while looking for that perfect opening.
52'
Having said that, PSG are still throwing bodies forward and their defensive line is high. They're short of numbers at the back with space in behind ready to be exploited if Dijon can mount a serious counter-attack.
48'
PSG start the second half with the same intensity as the first, pressing Dijon high up the pitch and not allowing them to play forwards. Will we see another three goals, though?
46'
A. Bouka enters the game and replaces O. Haddadi.
Clearly something wasn't working in the Dijon team and Haddadi comes off for Bouka Moutou at the break.
PSG get the action underway for the last time in front of their home fans this season.
45'
HALF-TIME: PSG 3-0 DIJON.
44'
There's a sense that every time PSG attack, they can score. That's how lethal they've been going forward today, but it's also an indictment on the quality of Dijon's defending. Time after time, they've not been able to stop one of Mbappe and Di Maria finding a route in behind.
42'
Dijon are stretched thin at the back and there's potentially another chance in the offing for PSG, but a loose pass from Draxler sees the move break down.
40'
Mbappe is on fire today and he turns inside the box to make space for himself, but the ensuing right-footed shot is blocked.
36'
K. Mbappé has scored a goal for PSG!
GOAL! IT'S 3-0! Mbappe scores! PSG were pushing and pushing and the killer blow finally arrives! Kurzawa delivers a teasing cross across the six-yard box and Cavani is the first to it, but he doesn't get his connection right and misses. Dijon are too slow to clear and Mbappe is the first to the loose ball, poking it home from close range. He's vital in the build-up too, sending Kurzawa through with a clever pass.
35'
Di Maria is on the attack once again, but he bides his time for the opportune moment to play Mbappe in and it doesn't arrive.
32'
Dijon send the set piece to the far post, but PSG clear easily enough and play their way out of defence with some slick passing.
31'
T. Meunier gets yellow.
This is a decent spell of possession for Dijon and they've slowed the pace of play down, but the issue is that it's not in a dangerous area.
Meunier goes into the book for a late tackle on Yambere and Dijon have a free-kick.
29'
There's a slight delay in the game as Mbappe's boot came off during that challenge with Yambere. He's using to prove to the referee that he should have had a penalty!
28'
Mbappe again is too quick for the Dijon defenders and he gets in behind, but Yambere recovers well and manages to get a foot in and retrieve the ball.
27'
Tavares has a chance to lead a counter-attack, but he's isolated on the left flank. He attempts a pass inside, but there isn't enough pace on the ball and PSG recover possession.
24'
It's still all PSG at present and they have a corner after Draxler's attemped throughball to Mbappe was deflected.
23'
Although PSG are ahead, they need to remain disciplined, particularly Alves and Draxler. Given their tendencies to drift into wider positions, it could leave Paredes on his own in the middle. Against the five-man midfield of Dijon, he could get overwhelmed.
21'
Mbappe uses his speed and tricky feet to drive into a dangerous position inside the box, but Lautoa gets across to make a tackle and clear the ball. Mbappe appeals for a penalty, but the referee is having none of it and waves it away.
20'
Tactical changes aplenty as PSG move to a 4-3-3, with Draxler, Alves and Paredes in the middle supporting a front three of Di Maria, Cavani and Mbappe. Dijon have also switched to a 4-2-3-1, Tavares leading the line with Said, Marie and Chang-Hoon in support.
19'
Dijon have their first spell of possession and they manage to progress the ball into a dangerous enough position to get a cross in, but Tavares can't make contact with his head and Areola comes off his line to clean up.
17'
Meunier now with a driving run through the middle of the pitch, but he's late to get his head up and release the ball and he's tackled.
16'
PSG were nearly in again save only for an Alphonse challenge on Alves inside the box preventing the Brazilian picking out a team-mate waiting in the middle.
15'
It looks as though Alves has moved over to the left wing with Draxler occupying a more central role. After his assist for the opening goal, it's a tactical move that makes a lot of sense.
11'
It's chance after chance so far and Mbappe is the next to miss, scuffing his shot into the side-netting when Cavani was waiting in the middle of the box. Not as if they need the goal, but he should have squared the ball.
10'
Di Maria attempts a difficult volley on the near-side of the box, trying to convert Mbappe's cross, but he gets his connection all wrong and the effort goes wide.
6'
Well Dijon have barely had any time to breathe! They've not had a sniff of possession and find themselves 2-0 down inside of five minutes. So much for PSG having any semblance of vulnerability. They emphatically respond to Tuchel's call to action to end the season positively.
4'
E. Cavani has scored a goal for PSG! Assist by Á. Di María.
Di Maria has started excellently and adds a pefectly weighted cross to the brilliant goal he scored only seconds beforehand.
GOAL! IT'S 2-0! Almost immediately from kick-off, PSG win the ball back and attack at speed, Di Maria ultimately beating his man and delivering a cross to Cavani at the far post. There was no defender tight enough to him and the Uruguayan makes no mistake and heads the ball back across Runarsson to double the lead.
3'
Á. Di María has scored a goal for PSG! Assist by J. Draxler.
Draxler provided the impetus for the goal and he was the PSG player to get his head up and pick out a defence-splitting pass to send Di Maria in with a chance.
GOAAAAL! PSG score with the first action of the game! After a familiar start - in which they enjoyed possession among their defenders - PSG broke at speed with some neat passing from Draxler, leading to a Di Maria curling shot into the far-left corner. It's a wonderful finish from outside the area and PSG lead 1-0.
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Dijon get the action underway in what's a vital game for them in their quest for safety.
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Ligue 1 game between Paris Saint-Germain and Dijon.
Despite a poor run of form - in which they’ve lost three of their last six league games, as many as in their previous 52 - PSG still managed to canter to the title, securing their sixth in the last seven years in April. This game, therefore, is far more significant for Dijon, who are two points away from safety with two games to go. Perhaps they can sense a subtle vulnerability about this PSG side and earn a surprise result against the champions.
PSG XI (4-2-2-2): Alphonse Areola; Thomas Meunier, Thilo Kehrer, Loic Mbe Soh, Layvin Kurzawa; Dani Alves, Leandro Paredes; Angel Di Maria, Julian Draxler; Edinson Cavani, Kylian Mbappe.
SUBS: Gianluigi Buffon, Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting, Christopher Nkunku, Moussa Diaby, Colin Dagba, Stanley N’Soki.
DIJON XI (4-4-2): Runar Alex Runarsson; Mickael Alphonse, Wesley Lautoa, Cedric Yambere, Oussama Haddadi; Romain Amalfitano, Jordan Marie, Florent Balmont, Kwon Chang-Hoon; Julio Tavares, Wesley Said.
SUBS: Arnold Bouka Moutou, Frederic Sammaritano, Naim Sliti, Bobby Allain, Senou Coulibaly, Sory Kaba, Benjamin Jeannot.
The teams are out and we’re moments away from kick-off.
Although PSG wrapped up the Ligue 1 title in April after a draw with Lyon, there's still one game to play when they visit Stade de Reims in the final week of the campaign. For Dijon, the battle to stay up isn't over and Caen's loss to Lyon means they're still two points from safety with one game to play. They host 15th-placed Toulouse next weekend, but they'll have to rely on results going their way too.
Thank you for joining us for commentary today. Until next time, goodbye!
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