Tottenham Hotspur has allegedly severed ties with an official supplier following three pitch invasions during their Europa League match.

The match against Partizan Belgrade had to be suspended for ten minutes when three people, all donning shirts with the logo of BassBuds, invaded the field of play.

The audio manufacturers sell branded headphones for the club and have been accused of an alleged media stunt.

Investigations have shown that all three match tickets for the invaders, who have been arrested, were bought by the same person.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side won the game 1-0 thanks to Benjamin Stambouli’s second half strike which secured qualification into the round of 32.

Following the game, the club released a statement saying: “Three pitch invaders at the match have been arrested and are assisting police with their enquiries.

“We apologise to fans for the disruptions caused by this totally unacceptable behaviour.”

Despite the claims, BassBuds issued a statement via Facebook claiming to be “appalled” by the invaders.

It reads: “We have been made aware of an incident at the Tottenham game .We are appalled that the game was interrupted in this manner. We do not condone the interruption of any sporting fixture in this way.”

Spurs are investigating the incident further and could take action against the company with UEFA expected to charge the club over the breaches in security.