Brest: 1. Majecki - 2. Locko B., 4. Diaz M. J., 5. Chardonnet B., 77. Lala K. - 7. Dina Ebimbe (Makalou, 78), 8. Magnetti, 13. Chotard - 23. Doumbia K., 99. Mboup (Guindo, 78) - 19. Ajorque
Substitution: Guindo (from 78); Makalou (from 78)
Bench: 30. Coudert - 26. Le Cardinal, 36. Le Guen R. - 21. Kante I. - 29. Diop S.
Yellow Cards: Mboup 17; Ajorque 67
Nantes: 1. Anthony L. - 6. Awaziem, 10. Abline, 98. Amian - 5. Kwon, 80. Mwanga - 7. Hong H. (Cozza, 87), 17. Tabibou (Deuff, 85) - 15. Lahdo (Guirassy B., 63), 66. Leroux - 31. Mostafa Mohamed (El Arabi, 85)
Substitution: Guirassy B. (from 63); Deuff (from 85); El Arabi (from 85); Cozza (from 87)
Bench: 30. Carlgren - 26. Radaković - 14. Camara Am., 90. Benhattab
Yellow Cards: Awaziem 10
The 22-year-old Ukrainian defender slotted into the starting XI and played the full 90 minutes
Paris Saint-Germain travelled to face struggling Nantes in Matchday 30
Paris Saint-Germain are poised to extend their dominance in Ligue 1 history as they stand just one positive result away from clinching their 13th French championship title
Marseille needed just four minutes in the second half to seal the win
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