Brest: 40. Bizot - 3. Ndiaye Ab., 5. Chardonnet B., 7. Lala K., 22. Haidara M. - 20. Lees-Melou, 26. Pereira Lage, 45. Camara M. (Martin J., 87) - 9. Doumbia K. (Magnetti, 68), 10. Del Castillo (Sima A., 68) - 19. Ajorque (Baldé M-a, 81)
Substitution: Magnetti (from 68); Sima A. (from 68); Baldé M-a (from 81); Martin J. (from 87)
Bench: 30. Coudert - 2. Locko B., 12. Zogbe - 6. Edimilson Fernandes, 21. Faivre R.
Yellow Cards: Lees-Melou 73
Montpellier: 40. Lecomte - 17. Sainte-Luce, 21. Davin L., 27. Omeragic, 29. Tchato E. (Bille Ndollo, 46), 47. Mouanga (Meïté B., 75) - 19. Nzingoula - 12. Ferri J. (Chotard, 56), 22. Fayad - 41. Ndiaye J. (Savanier, 66), 70. Coulibaly T. (Khazri, 66)
Substitution: Bille Ndollo (from 46); Chotard (from 56); Khazri (from 66); Savanier (from 66); Meïté B. (from 75)
Bench: 16. Bertaud - 4. Kouyaté B., 77. Sacko F. - 44. Chennahi
Yellow Cards: Nzingoula 13; Fayad 88
The 2011/12 champions have officially been relegated from France’s top tier
The on-loan English forward opened the scoring in the 8th minute from the penalty spot
Paris Saint-Germain made light work of Brest in the first leg of their Champions League playoff round, securing a commanding 3-0 victory on the road
Brest secured a crucial away victory over Nantes in the opening fixture of Ligue 1's 21st round, bringing an end to the hosts' impressive five-game unbeaten run
Dembélé became the first player in PSG history to score a hat-trick in two consecutive matches
The reigning French champions secured a convincing victory despite conceding twice
Barcelona picked up a much-needed win after a string of disappointing matches
After an impressive team performance, Paris Saint-Germain have now won for the second time in a row
Roberto De Zerbi's first competitive match as OM head coach ended in victory vs Stade Brestois 4-1.