PARIS (AP) - Lyon needed a second-half own-goal from defender Andre Luiz to beat Nancy 1-0 Saturday and maintain its two-point lead over Bordeaux at the top of the French league.
Luiz scored into this own net in the 65th to steer Lyon closer to a seventh straight title. Bordeaux kept pace with a 2-0 victory over Sochaux 2-0 on goals from Fernando Menegazzo and Marouane Chamakh, sending "le championnat" to next week's final round.
Lyon will travel to face 15th-placed Auxerre while Bordeaux will play at 18th-place Lens.
Saturday's results left Lyon atop with 76 points, Bordeaux with 74, and in third place with 63.
Nancy leads Marseille by only one point in the struggled for third place, which earns a berth in the final round of European Champions League qualifying. Marseille missed its chance to move ahead of Nancy, settling for 0-0 draw at Le Mans.
At the bottom of the table, Paris Saint-Germain moved out of the relegation zone, drawing 1-1 with Saint-Etienne while Toulouse lost 2-1 at Rennes, and Lens was beaten 2-1 at Lille.
Lille's win moved it into fifth place - and in position to claim the last remaining UEFA Cup berth, one point ahead of both Saint-Etienne, which fell one place to sixth, and Rennes in seventh.
Strasbourg joined Metz in heading to the second division next year, losing 4-1 at home to Caen to assure its demotion.
In Saturday's other matches, it was: Metz 1, Lorient 2; Monaco 3, Auxerre 0; and Valenciennes 1, Nice 2.
At Parc des Princes, Pauleta played his last ever home game for PSG and was given a standing ovation as he entered the field, and did a lap of honor as he left after the final whistle.
Fans displayed banners such as "Pedro, one more year," "Pedro forever" or "Your name is in our hearts forever", in homage of the Portuguese forward, who has scored 109 goals since joining the club a little under five years ago.
The 35-year-old Portuguese native, who has announced his intention to retire, lay motionless face down after the final whistle and was in tears as he rose to acknowledge the applause from all sides of the Parc des Princes.
Pauleta missed two chances to score in the first half, thwarted both times by Saint-Etienne goalkeeper Jody Viviani.
PSG were punished for the wasted chances moments before halftime when Loic Perrin scored from close range on a rebound after Mickael Landreau blocked Dimitri Payet's shot.
Pascal Feindouno almost added a second goal in the 47th, but his low shot skimmed past the post with Landreau beaten. PSG equalized when Jeremy Clement scored from a loose ball in the 59th and Landreau preserved the draw, thwarting consecutive shots by Bafetimbi Gomis in the 68th.
Stadium security and a small group of riot police had to intervene during halftime to separate PSG and Saint-Etienne supporters in the Auteuil end of the stadium and prevent large-scale clashes.
At Strasbourg, Julien Toudic had two goals for Caen, which also benefited from an own-goal by Strasbourg defender Manuel Dos Santos and a finale from Yoan Gouffran. Kevin Gameiro tallied Strasbourg's consolation goal.
Rennes rallied from Francois Sirieix's 11th-minute goal with an equalizer by Mickael Pagis, his 10th of the season, in the 54th and John Mensah's winner in the 72nd.
Yohan Cabaye and Pierre-Alain Frau gave Lille a 2-0 lead before Olivier Monterrubio converted a penalty for Lens in the 69th.
At Metz, Rafik Saifi equalized in 45th and Fabrice Abriel scored Lorient's winner in the 65th. Babacar Gueye gave Metz the lead.
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