FULL-TIMEpublished at 19:52 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2014
And they make it over the line with three points in their back pocket. Spurs were sweating buckets at the end though.
Everton a point clear at top of Group H
Result: Asteras Tripolis 1-2 Tottenham
Spurs joint top of Group C after victory
Result: Astra Giurgiu 1-1 Celtic
Celtic second in Group D after draw
Mike Henson
And they make it over the line with three points in their back pocket. Spurs were sweating buckets at the end though.
The crowd on the far side thought it was in. But Ziguy Badibanga's looping header has brushed the outside of the side netting. Spurs are reeling and rocking.
No. Doubt. Whatsoever.
Astra Giurgiu's Vincent Laban careers into Charlie Mulgrew and wipes him out, preventing the possibility of a late Celtic counter.
One of the easiest decisions of the referee's career.
Jeronimo Barrales goes for power and it does the trick. Asteras have four minutes of injury time to find an improbable equaliser!
..and enough to send Federico Fazio for an early bath. Spurs down to 10 men!
Jeronimo Barrales get the wrong side of Federico Fazio and the Argentine defender blunders into the back of the Asteras striker in his attempt to make up the ground. It is marginal, but enough to award the spot-kick.
Ziguy sprinkle his little bit of stardust on the party as Asteras's Badibanga flicks a shot goalwards. It doesn't have the pace to beat Michel Vorm.
Leigh Griffiths is off and celebrating but Serhiy Boiko brings his fun to an end, ruling that the Celtic striker has nudged his marker out of the way unfairly in the build-up.
He doesn't agree at all.
Asteras are still knocking on the door. Michel Vorm keeps his sheet clean with a fine reflex save from close range. Five minutes to go...
What a goal! William Amorim scores an absolute beauty to peg back Celtic in Romania. A lovely twist past his man and then a curling shot that made light of the tight angle and left Craig Gordon stranded.
A man with number 91 on his back shouldn't be scoring goals like that.
Robbie Auton:, external Dodo for Inter Milan is a great name.
Michael Blighe:, external I'm sorry, but no name is better in football than Ricky van Wolfswinkel.
Daniel Walford:, external Barrington Belgrave...enough said.
Ah yes, Barrington. Fans of Yeovil and Southend know all about him. Last seen playing for St Neots Town.
I don't know about you, but I thought Shaun (see 19:27) was joking about a defender called Mark De Man. Turns out he's spot on, and here's some photographic evidence of the brilliantly-monikered Belgian in action against Finland. Nominative determinism in action.
Mauricio Pochettino looks like he is wishing the next 13 minutes of his life away. He puts on Paulinho to tie down the scoreline, sacrificing Harry Kane up front.
In the other game in Group C, Besiktas lead Partizan Belgrade 2-0 in Turkey. If it stays as it is, Besiktas and Tottenham will still be locked together at the top of the group with the same goal difference and a 1-1 draw from their meeting earlier in the campaign.
You can check all the latest scores right here.
Asteras have now had more shots than Tottenham. Less accurately though and it is about quality rather than quantity.
Shaun:, external Best names in football? Look no further than Belgian defender Mark de Man!
A debate started by the arrival of Ziguy Badibanga on the pitch for Asteras.
Kritt Normsaskul:, external Asteras are all over Spurs. They deserve a goal.
Asteras deserve a goal. The margins separating them from one are getting thinner as well. Pablo Mazza catches a sweet half-volley from just outside the area. Michel Vorm is clawing at thin air and is relieved to see the ball thump away off the post.
Fernando Usero has got the drop on Ben Davies and the Spurs left-back leans into the Asteras captain sending him tumbling when he could have got on the end of a cross.
No penalty says the official. The crowd don't agree and the replay sides with the masses.
Danny Cheng:, external All this criticism of Harry Kane not starting in the Premier League is nonsense. Mauricio Pochettino clearly wants to win Europa League, best chance of Champions League qualification.
Martin Ratcliff:, external The Kane bandwagon will go on for as long as he keeps scoring in every start he gets, regardless of the opposition.