Paris Saint-Germain need a draw at home against Angers to clinch a record-extending 13th Ligue 1 crown on Saturday.
PSG's massive 21-point lead shows how one-sided the top-tier French football division this season was. Luis Enrique's PSG could finish the league campaign unbeaten although Nice and Strasbourg, two teams locked in a tight Champions League qualification battle, await them.
The club would have to lose the next seven games and second-placed Monaco should win them all to overtake the Parisians, who are unbeaten in 27 league games.
PSG has not dropped any points since a 1-1 draw at home to Reims on Jan. 25, winning eight straight games.
A glimmer of hope for PSG's remaining opponents is that the team starts slowly and is prone to conceding early goals.
PSG fell behind early against Saint-Etienne last weekend, and it trailed 2-0 within 27 minutes to second-tier Dunkerque in the French Cup semifinal on Tuesday. PSG ended up winning both matches and scoring 10 goals in the process, but there is still a significant weakness against set-pieces and crosses.
One of the biggest success stories this season has been Strasbourg's remarkable rise to sixth place under English coach Liam Rosenior. Led by striker Emanuel Emegha (12 goals), the Alsace-based side has lost only once in the past 14 league games to join the chase for a Champions League spot.
Rosenior's team is on a four-game winning run heading into Sunday's trip to play relegation-threatened Reims. It is one point behind fourth-place Nice and three behind third-place Marseille, with the top four qualifying.