GOALpublished at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2014
Salzburg stretch their lead as a low shot from Sabitzer is saved by Craig Gordon's outstretched leg and the ball loops up for Keita to nod into an unguarded net.
Tottenham through after first-half invasions
Match halted for 10 minutes
Celtic qualify despite defeat
Everton win group with fine win
Andy Cryer
Salzburg stretch their lead as a low shot from Sabitzer is saved by Craig Gordon's outstretched leg and the ball loops up for Keita to nod into an unguarded net.
Tottenham are now just popping the ball about as they look to play out time. It very much looks like job done with 10 minutes remaining.
Pablo Osvaldo has scored for Inter and they are now leading 2-1 against Dnipro, although they have been reduced to 10 men. A win for Inter will secure first place in Group F.
After trailing, Zurich are now beating Apollon 3-1 in Group A and they will remain in contention for a top-two finish going into the final round of fixtures. Borussia Monchengladbach, who were trailing, are now drawing 2-2 at Villarreal and a win for the German side will ensure they win the group.
Tottenham haven't got this match won quite yet as Partizan still come forward now and again. With Besiktas drawing 2-2 at Asteras Tripolis, Spurs would go top ahead of their final group game against Besiktas. Both sides would be through.
Paul Moore:, external Soldado DVD box set available for xmas. A Tolkien Trilogy of scuffs, stumbles & near misses, with Benny Hill background music.
Mark Crowther:, external I'm pretty sure Sol Campbell had a better record up front to dear Roberto Soldado..
Joseph Reade, external: How many ladders did Roberto Soldado walk under on his way over from Spain? Unluckiest man ever.
There are less than 10 minutes left at Celtic Park, where the Scottish champions are still losing 2-1 to Red Bull Salzburg. Luckily for them, if Dinamo Zagreb stay 1-0 behind at Astera Giurgiu, they will qualify in second place.
Credit to the visitors, they aren't giving up. Zivko Zivkovic gets across to the near post but can only shoot over from Petar Grbic's low cross.
Close to a second for Spurs. Nice build-up play from Harry Kane to play Paulinho through. He is halted but the ball falls to Erik Lamela, who fires over the bar.
I'm afraid so. The Spaniard is replaced by an in-form Harry Kane after another frustrating evening. He gets a good ovation from the White Hart Lane faithful who seem desperate for him to be a success in London.
Harry Kane is being readied for Spurs. Another evening without scoring for Roberto Soldado perhaps?
This has been a different Tottenham side from the one who were so devoid of ideas in the opening 45 minutes. They look hungry, capable of creating chances and composed in possession. Mauricio Pochettino must have made a decent team talk to inspire such a transformation.
Joseph Reade:, external How many ladders did Roberto Soldado walk under on his way over from Spain? Unluckiest man ever.
Harry Hopwood:, external Not sure what Pochettino has said to the players at HT but he finally seems to have them playing with more purpose and energy.
Pieter Troffaes:, external The saddest thing is I think Soldado is a fantastic player and can really add something to this team, but he doesn't score.
Tottenham are on course for the win they need to secure qualification for the last 32, while Celtic also look to be heading through despite losing 2-1 to Salzburg with Dinamo Zagreb losing at Astra.
At the other end Paulinho has a low skimming shot tipped wide by Milan Lukac. Spurs are building a head of steam now and Robert Soldado should double their lead. Aaron Lennon's chipped pass finds him unmarked with just the keeper to beat but his prodded effort is saved by Lukac. What does Soldado have to do to score?
A chance for Partizan to level. The impressive Danko Lazovic snatches at the ball as it bounces invitingly on the edge of the penalty area. His shot is well wide but a warning for Spurs.
Richard Head:, external Soldado is on course to become the John Jensen of Spurs.
Stambouli, who signed from Montpellier in the summer, scores his first goal for the club and finally brings this match to life. A win will guarantee Spurs qualify for the last 32 no matter what the results elsewhere. Should be plain sailing from here shouldn't it?
That's more like it. Benjamin Stambouli plays a one two with Roberto Soldado to send the striker through on goal. His tidy clipped finish strikes the post and Stambouli is in the right place to fire home. A really nice goal.
The second half is under way at White Hart Lane. The first half was suspended after three pitch invasions and you get the feeling any more of the same in the second half and the match could be in danger of being abandoned. Fingers cross we get none of that nonsense in this half.
Time for Harry Kane from the substitutes bench? You can't imagine Spurs will leave it too long. They may be limping through but they need to be better in front of their own fans.