PSG push forward on one final attack and are able to win themselves a free kick. It's sent short and worked over to Di Maria, who embarks on a weaving run into the box but can't quite get a shot away. That should be that.
90' +1
F. Maouassa enters the game and replaces S. Prcić.
Rennes have made a late alteration, with Maouassa coming on to replace Prcic.
90'
The fourth official has indicated that there will be two minutes of added time.
89'
Ouch! Pastore sprints into the Rennes penalty area as he tries to latch onto a clever throughball from Di Maria. Gnagnon is able to meet it first, and he's then accidentally clattered into by the onrushing Argentine midfielder, sending him crashing to the ground. He should be able to continue, though.
87'
Another attempted PSG attacking move fails to come to anything, presenting Rennes with a good opportunity to break forward. It initially looks as if they're going to go for goal, but instead they wisely head towards the corner flag and hold onto possession for as long as possible.
85'
Di Maria breaks into the penalty area and crosses, but the ball is quickly deflected behind for a corner that soon results in a second. Di Maria then picks out Pastore with a looping cross, and once again Koubek pulls off a smart save to deny the Argentine.
83'
Clever play by Rabiot sets up Yuri to poke a deft pass into the box. He picks out Pastore and sets up the substitute to shoot, but Koubek is equal to his effort and easily parries it away at the near post.
81'
A loose ball is picked up by Mbappe on the edge of the penalty area, setting him up to shoot. He does so but fires a poor effort high over the crossbar and behind for a goal kick. It hasn't been his night...
79'
The ball bounces around dangerously inside the Rennes box as PSG desperately try to carve out a chance on goal. Meunier's deflected cross eventually finds its way to Di Maria, who shoots and leaves Hunou in a heap on the floor with his thumping strike.
77'
J. Pastore enters the game and replaces T. Motta.
Motta receives a rousing round of applause from the home fans as he makes his way off the Parc des Princes pitch for the final time as a player. On in his place comes Pastore.
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74'
I. Sarr enters the game and replaces H. Traoré.
Rennes have made their first alteration of the ngiht, with Traore making way for Sarr.
73'
PSG try to hit Rennes with a lofted pass of their own, but, after doing well to latch onto the ball, Di Maria can't do anything with it and has to settle for a throw in near the corner flag after being dispossessed by a great sliding tackle from Bensebaini.
71'
A. Hunou has scored a goal for Rennes! Assist by J. Gélin.
Gelin's long ball into the PSG half of the pitch was brilliantly executed but Kimpembe really should have done better. The defender was far too flat-footed and was beaten by a clever run forward from Hunou.
GOAL! It's a second for Rennes! Completely against the run of play, a lofted pass flies past Kimpembe and finds Hunou, who controls the ball brilliantly before firing a stunning volley out of Trapp's reach. Unbelievable!
69'
Another great chance for Di Maria! Once again, the former Manchester United winger showcases excellent footwork as he weaves into the penalty area and shoots, but, under pressure, his low shot is slightly tame and easily saved by Koubek.
67'
Di Maria goes close! The Argentine weaves his way through a sea of white shirts as he dances his way towards the box. He then unleashes a low strike that deflects off Mbappe and briefly wrong-foots Koubek, but the goalkeeper is quickly able to readjust his body and save the effort.
66'
Lo Celso is the latest PSG player to go down inside the visitors' penalty area and appeal for a penalty, but the referee waves away his protests as Rennes once again deal with the pressure being put on them.
64'
PSG move the ball around nicely as they show a bit more belief and urgency inside the Rennes half of the pitch. Yuri eventually sends a curling cross into the box, but the visitors are just about able to clear the danger before it can find Mbappe.
62'
A. Rabiot enters the game and replaces L. Diarra.
And the second is Rabiot, with Diarra making way.
61'
J. Draxler enters the game and replaces C. Nkunku.
PSG have decided to make a double substitution as they try to find a way back into the game. The first player to come on is Draxler, who replaces Nkunku.
60'
Di Maria goes down inside the penalty area, but nothing is given! The Argentine plays a quick one-two with Lo Celso and then throws himself to the ground under a tackle from Bourigeaud. Absolutely no contact was made, though, and the referee quickly tells him to get back to his feet. The Rennes defenders aren't at all happy with his behaviour there!
58'
Space opens up for Bourigeaud, who quickly darts down the left wing. He then swings a cross into the penalty area and towards Hunou, but Marquinhos is there to beat the striker to the ball.
56'
It just really isn't working for Mbappe tonight. Once again, the striker tries to find a way into the box and get a shot away, but he holds onto possession for far too long and is easily dispossessed, resulting in loud groans coming from the home fans.
54'
Rennes aren't sitting back and defending their one-goal lead - they seem full of confidence as they quickly push forward in search of a second goal. PSG have started the second half really poorly and need to regroup if they're to find an equaliser any time soon.
52'
Penalty goal scored by B. Bourigeaud for Rennes!
GOAL! Rennes are in front! After spending his time eyeing up Trapp, Bourigeaud eventually steps up and sends a well-placed, low shot into the bottom right-hand corner to make it 1-0.
50'
PENALTY! The referee has pointed to the spot, and it's gone against PSG! Hunou breaks into the box and tries to latch onto the ball, but he's dragged to the floor by Motta before he can do so and the referee quickly awards Rennes a huge chance to take the lead.
48'
P. Kimpembe gets yellow.
Ouch! Andre stretches for a loose ball as Rennes break down the right wing but is instead stamped on by Kimpembe, who receives the first yellow card of the game for his sloppy foul.
46'
We're underway once again!
45' +1
Rennes try to push forward on one final attacking move before the half-time break, but they aren't quite able to do so and the referee blows his whistle just as a hopeful ball is fired into the hands of Trapp.
45'
The fourth official has indicated that there will be just one minute of added time.
44'
PSG try to find some joy deep down the right flank once again, and this time it's Meunier who tries to penetrate the penalty area. He's unable to do so, though, as the linesman's flag stops him in his tracks.
42'
Huge chance for Mbappe! Di Maria is finally able to find some space to operate in as he skips into the Rennes penalty area. He then cuts a well-placed pass back to Mbappe, who immediately shoots but sends a mishit half-volley high and wide of the goal. He really should have done better with that!
40'
Hunou, who has done well to make a nuisance of himself deep inside the PSG half of the pitch, tries to embark on a clever run towards the box, but he ends up tangling with Motta as he tries to do so. The referee saw it as an accidental coming together, and, despite a few half-hearted pleas for a free kick, waves play on.
38'
Yuri charges down the left flank as he tries to latch onto a hopefull pass forward, but he's unable to control it and ends up heading the ball out for a throw in. That rather sums up PSG's performance so far, which has been uncharacteristically flat.
36'
The hosts clumsily lose possession on the halfway line and allow Rennes to quickly break forward, which results in a corner after a low cross from Hunou is deflected behind. They can't quite make the set-piece count, though, as PSG are able to clear the danger, despite an unconvincing attempted punch from Trapp.
34'
PSG have enjoyed a handful of decent chances so far, but they haven't been as dominant as they usually are. Rennes are causing plenty of problems with their impressive movement, and as things stand they look just as likely as the home side to find the back of the net before the half-time break.
32'
A bouncing pass is fired through the PSG back line and towards Hunou on the edge of the penalty area, but the onrushing striker can't quite reach the ball ahead of Trapp, who rushes out to blast it away from danger.
30'
Almost a chance for Di Maria! The Argentine makes a clever run towards the far post and looks set to latch onto a curling cross from Nkunku, but just as he's about to pull the trigger, he has the ball poked away from him by the head of Bensebaini.
28'
Rennes are able to win themselves yet another corner after more good play out wide forces Yuri into poking the ball behind. The Spaniard is fouled as the cross is fired into the box, though, and PSG are awarded a free kick before Rennes can carve out a chance on goal.
26'
Great save by Koubek! Meunier makes a wonderful overlapping run and links up with Di Maria before sending a chipped cross over to Nkunku. The youngster is in a pocket of space and quickly shoots, but Koubek is there to tip his strike over the crossbar with an excellent fingertip stop.
24'
PSG lose the ball in the heart of the pitch, gifting Rennes with a great chance to hit the champions on a counter-attack. They're unable to make it count, though, as a pass towards Zeffane is overhit and fails to find the Algeria international in a really good position out wide.
22'
Siliki twists and turns over on the right flank before sending a dangerous cross into the middle of the PSG box. Hunou does well to meet it after rising high, but he can't quite make decent contact with the ball and his glancing header fails to trouble Trapp.
20'
The set-piece almost results in a chance on goal, but PSG are just about able to deal with the threat before bursting forward on a counter-attack. It looks as if it's going to result in an opportunity of their own, but Prcic does really well to dart back and win possession for the visitors.
18'
Rennes are enjoying a decent spell of possession at the moment, and they use it to win themselves a free kick that quickly results in another corner. This time the set-piece is sent into a more dangerous area, before a follow-up cross is fired behind for a second corner in quick succession after almost picking out two white shirts at the far post.
16'
The visitors push forward once again, this time down the left wing, and manage to win themselves a corner. It's fired in towards the near post but lacks the precision needed to test PSG, who are easily able to clear the danger.
14'
Rennes are able to embark on their first attacking move of the evening after making good progress down the right flank, but the cross into the penalty area is overhit and Hunou isn't able to latch onto it in front of goal.
12'
Mbappe seemed to clash heads with Gnagnon as they battled for the ball in the middle of the box, but after a few moments on the floor, the defender is able to get back to his feet and rejoin the action.
11'
Mbappe is able to get his head to the ball after latching onto a well-placed cross from Meunier, but this time he can't quite keep his effort on goal down and it sails high over the crossbar.
10'
Di Maria hits the crossbar! A loose ball bounces to the Argentine, who is well positioned on the edge of the Rennes box. He quickly unleashes a thumping half-volley, and it's one that beats Koubek before smashing the woodwork. What a goal that would have been!
9'
Vital touch by Koubek! Meunier makes another strong run down the right flank before sending a cross into the heart of the penalty area. It looks set to find the head of Mbappe, but Koubek is there to tip the ball away from the onrushing striker.
7'
PSG go long once again as they try to find a way through the Rennes back line, but the visitors have plenty of bodies back and Di Maria isn't quite able to latch onto the ball in front of goal.
5'
Meunier sprints down the right wing and delivers a cross into the box, where it can only find a white shirt. The ball is cleared as far as Di Maria, who tries to get a shot away but lets himself down with a poor first touch.
3'
Unsurprisingly, it's PSG who immediately go on the front foot as they try to find a way in front early on. Nkunku breaks down the left wing and tries to latch onto a lofted pass, but he can't quite do so and Rennes easily deal with the danger.
1'
We're off! It's Rennes who get us underway.
Good evening and welcome to our live coverage of today’s Ligue 1 game between Paris Saint-Germain and Rennes at the Parc des Princes.
With both the Ligue 1 title and Coupe de France crown already comfortably wrapped up, PSG have little left to play for in their final home game of the season. Despite that, outgoing manager Unai Emery has promised that his side will fight tooth and nail for a 30th win of the domestic campaign as they aim to finish the season on 98 points - the highest tally in their history.
Tonight’s clash is also a special one for another reason, as it marks Thiago Motta’s final appearance at the Parc des Princes before hanging up his boots in a week’s time. The Italy international is set to take up a youth coaching role at the club where he has plied his trade since 2012, during which time he has racked up over 200 appearances and won 28 titles.
While there’s little at stake for PSG this evening, that certainly isn’t the case for their opponents. Rennes are on course to earn a spot in the Europa League if they’re able to remain in fifth place for the final two games of the season, but the battle for European qualification looks set to go right to the wire. They currently lead Saint-Etienne by just two points and face a tricky test against Montpellier on the final day of the season.
Even if PSG take their foot off the pedal slightly, the Ligue 1 champions are certainly the favourites to come away with all three points tonight. They’ve won each of the last eight meetings between the two sides, with November 2016’s clash in the capital ending in a comprehensive 4-0 victory for the Parisiens.
There’s just over 15 minutes left to go until kick-off, so let’s have a look at how the two teams will be lining up this evening…
Paris Saint-Germain substitutes: Alphonse Areola, Kevin Rimane, Layvin Kurzawa, Javier Pastore, Adrien Rabiot, Julian Draxler, Timothy Weah.
Paris Saint-Germain XI (4-3-3): Kevin Trapp; Thomas Meunier, Marquinhos, Presnel Kimpembe, Yuri Berchiche; Giovani Lo Celso, Thiago Motta, Lassana Diarra; Angel Di Maria, Kylian Mbappe, Christopher Nkunku.
Rennes XI (4-1-4-1): Tomas Koubek; Hamari Traore, Joris Gnagnon, Jeremy Gelin, Rami Bensebaini; Sanjin Prcic; James Lea Siliki, Benjamin Andre, Benjamin Bourigeaud, Mehdi Zeffane; Adrien Hunou.
Emery has decided to make four changes to the PSG side that started the cup final win against Les Herbiers, with Meunier, Kimpembe, Diarra and Nkunku coming into the line-up to replace Dani Alves, Thiago Silva, Rabiot and Edinson Cavani, respectively.
Meanwhile, Rennes boss Sabri Lamouchi has made two alterations to the team that featured in their last outing, with Danze and Sarr making way for Traore and Siliki.
Will Bourigeaud be able to make a much-needed positive impact for his side tonight? According to Opta, he's been involved in 16 goals in Ligue 1 this season (nine goals, seven assists), at least five more than any of his team-mates.
The two sides are making their way out onto the pitch, with just a few minutes to go until kick-off.
HALF-TIME: PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN 0-0 RENNES
It hasn't been the most enthralling of contests so far, but that always seemed as if it was going to be the case at this stage of the season. Rennes, to their credit, have pushed hard as they try to find a much-needed victory, and they've certainly given PSG plenty to think about at the back.
The two teams are making their way back out on to the pitch ahead of the start of the second half. Neither side have made any substitutions during the half-time break.
FULL-TIME: PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN 0-2 RENNES
For the first time since May 2014, Rennes have managed to leave the Parc des Princes with a victory. It's a hugely important one for them as well, as it keeps them in fifth place heading into the final day of the season, all but confirming their spot in next season's Europa League. As for PSG, the defeat doesn't mean much seeing as the title has already been wrapped up, but it's nonetheless a disappointing way for them to mark their final home game of the campaign.
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