Early Edinson Cavani goal eases PSG past Toulouse
Relive all the action from the Ligue 1 fixture at the Parc des Princes
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Your support makes all the difference.Champions Paris St Germain continued their perfect start to the Ligue 1 season as an early Edinson Cavani strike earned them a 1-0 win at home to Toulouse on Saturday, their 14th straight victory.
Uruguayan striker Cavani notched his ninth league goal of the campaign with a close-range finish just nine minutes into the game at the Parc Des Princes, but PSG's much-vaunted attack misfired for much of the rest of the match.
With attacking duo Neymar and Kylian Mbappe both sidelined after picking up knocks on international duty last week, PSG coach Thomas Tuchel started with Julian Draxler and Angel Di Maria up front alongside Cavani.
Despite starting the day two points above the drop zone, Toulouse showed no fear of a PSG side that has been averaging over three goals a game at home, and their strong defending provided a springboard for plenty of attacks of their own.
Substitute Jimmy Durmaz was the driving force behind several promising second-half counter-attacks for the visitors, but the PSG backline, marshalled by Gianluigi Buffon in goal, managed to hold firm.
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Relive all the action below.
What time does it start?
Paris Saint-Germain vs Toulouse kicks off at 4pm (BST)
Where can I watch it?
The match will not be shown live on TV or online in the UK.
Independent Sport will keep you up to date with all the goals as they fly in via our live blog.
Highlights will be shown at 1am on BT Sport 1.
Player to watch…
Edinson Cavani: The Uruguayan heaped more misery on Monaco with a hat-trick last time out. The three goals saw the 31-year-old take his tally to eight goals from as many league games so far this season, and with both Kylian Mbappe and Neymar likely to miss the game after sustaining injuries on international duty, the attacking burden will solely fall on the former Napoli man.
Form guide…
Paris Saint-Germain: WDWWDW
Toulouse: DLLLDL
Odds…
Paris Saint-Germain to win: 1/9
Toulouse to win: 16/1
Draw: 8/1
(Odds provided by 888 Sport)
Prediction
PSG 2-0 Toulouse: Home win. What? Did you expect me to say anything else?
10 min: Juventus 0-0 SPAL
Lazzarri looks like a real threat so far for SPAL. but his deflected cross is easily claimed by Perrin.
54 min: PSG 1-0 Toulouse
Big chance for a second for PSG, but Thomas Meunier heads over from point-blank range from di Maria's corner.
11 min: Juventus 0-0 SPAL
Bit of confusion and everything else in Turin. Felipe puts the ball into his own net but the own goal is ruled out because Gomis' initial goal-kick did not exit the penalty area.
Juventus' players are furious but VAR is not consulted at it remains 0-0.
60 min: PSG 1-0 Toulouse
Not what you want to see from Julian Draxler. The German runs into the penalty area and appears to take an unnecessary tumble with little challenge from the defender.
Nothing given from the referee.
62 min: PSG 1-0 Toulouse
Another half chance for Toulouse. Man City loanee Manu Garcia is crowded out by the PSG defence but Kimpembe gifts the ball to Kalidou Sidibe, who fires over from just outside the box.
20 min: Juventus 0-0 SPAL
First save for Gomis to make and it comes after Douglas Costa wriggles away from a couple of defenders before firing towards the bottom corner.
23 min: Juventus 0-0 SPAL
Half-chance for the visitors now, but Jasmin Kurtic's long-range free-kick goes just wide of Mattia Perrin's near post.
69 min: PSG 1-0 Toulouse
Alain Casanova's side are giving this a really good go and Liverpool will be licking their lips at the sight of this open PSG defence. Nothing too concrete so far though for the visitors in terms of goal attempts.
There's also a change for the hosts, with Dani Alves replacing Thomas Meunier.
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