Newcastle United were denied a third straight Premier League win via Cristian Romero’s stoppage time equaliser.
Newcastle twice took the lead with substitutes Bruno Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon scoring either side of Romero’s first goal. The Spurs captain then scored again in the 95th minute.
Eddie Howe made two changes from the 4-1 win at Everton on Saturday. Bruno Guimaraes was rested as Sandro Tonali returned to the midfield, while Jacob Murphy replaced Anthony Elanga on the right-wing.
Nick Woltemade headed over an early cross and Joelinton hit the post as the Magpies shaded the first-half, though Spurs did finish the stronger without testing Aaron Ramsdale.
Howe introduced Guimaraes at half-time as the United skipper went on to open the scoring in the 71st minute. Spurs struck back seven minutes later when Romero met Mohammed Kudus’ cross.
Gordon looked to have to won it when he beat Vicario from the penalty spot. The spot-kick was awarded after VAR penalised Rodrigo Bentacur for bringing down Dan Burn.
But the visitors again hit back right at the death as Romero’s bicycle kick found its way into the bottom corner.