UEFA have set a disciplinary hearing after charging Tottenham Hotspur following three pitch invasions against  Partizan Belgrade.

The Europa League match ended 1-0 to the home side however the victory was overshadowed by the continued breaks in play caused by three pitch invaders.

The invaders, who were all wearing shirts with the Bassbuds logo, one of Spurs’ suppliers for headphones, have been arrested as a result of the incidents.

However, Spurs have now been charged by UEFA for the pitch invasion and will deliver a verdict on December 11, with a fine being the most likely form of punishment.

UEFA has also confirmed that it will not be charging the Tottenham players who attempted to stop the invaders.

Tottenham have now severed links with the audio manufacturer who offered branded headphones.

Benjamin Stambouli scored his first goal for Spurs to ensure they qualified for the last 32 as players were taken off the field for ten minutes because of the invasions.