Hello and welcome to Eurosport's coverage of Tottenham's trip to Linz in the Europa League. I'm Ciaran Baynes and I'll be following the match with you.
- P. Michorl(43')
- J. Eggestein(85')
- M. Karamoko(90+4')
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Both sides will be fairly happy with this. LASK got a point which was the least they deserved and the result is enough to give Tottenham qualification from Group J.
GOAL! A cracking curling strike from Karamoko from 25 yards out brings LASK level and surely Spurs cannot get in front again now.
Four minutes of injury time to be played..
Alli picks up a yellow card.
GOAL! Alli clips the ball down the middle of the goal as the goalkeeper dives to his left.
PENALTY! LASK are their own worst enemy. Again Spurs are given a penalty when Bergwijn chases a long ball and Wiesinger gets on the wrong side of him and pushes him over.
GOAL! Eggestein puts LASK level. I didn't see that coming. Sanchez was out of position and Eggestein, who has looked lively throughout, lashed the ball home firmly but again Hart looked like he could have stopped it as he got an arm to the ball.
Alli and Aurier comes on for Bale and Son.
Karamoko picks up a yellow card for raising his arm dangerously, in the referee's opinion, in an aerial contest.
Son's corner comes to Hojberg but he cannot keep his effort at goal down.
Davies' long ball almost gets through to Son but Andrade is there to put it behind for a corner.
Dier comes on for Lo Celso and it looks like Spurs will now play with three centre backs to hold onto the lead.
After some neat interplay on the outside of the box, Karamoko shoots from 20 yards but wide of the goal.
Goiginger and Gruber come off for Karamoko and Reiter.
Moura and Ndombele come off for Bergwijn and Sissoko.
Lo Celso put through Bale and he raced towards goal before squaring to Son unselfishly but it was behind the Korean striker who did not look like he was expecting it. Son may have been given offside from the initial ball anyway.
A strange game now, Spurs will be happy to just keep things going as they have been. LASK after being the better side for the first hour, need to raise their game and it doesn't feel likely that they will be able to do this.
GOAL! Ndombele does well to win the ball and sends Son through on goal in the inside-right channel and there are few people you would rather have in that position and he just strokes the ball past the goalkeeper and into the far post.
LASK still look the more potent going forward. Goiginger has a lot of space to curl a cross in from the left flank but overhits it and it goes out for a goal kick.
So had a good chance to play Bale in but was inaccurate with the through-ball.