Tottenham Hotspur lost their first home match of the season as Newcastle United completed a turn around deep into injury time.

Eric Dier had opened the scoring for the home side who looked in complete control.

However, Aleksandar Mitrovic levelled for the visitors and Ayoze Perez squeezed his shot in from a tight angle in the 93rd minute.

The result means Spurs miss the chance to move above Manchester United into the top four.

Kyle Walker, Jan Vertonghen and Danny Rose return to the defence, while Dele Alli, Christian Eriksen and Harry Kane also come back in from Tottenham’s 4-1 victory over Monaco on Thursday night.

It took just 52 seconds for Spurs to get their first effort away, Kane testing Rob Elliot with a low drive.

At the other end, Siem De Jong’s rasping shot looked set for the top corner but for the intervention of his own player Papiss Cisse who inadvertently headed the ball clear.

The lilywhites have lost their last two encounters against Newcastle at White Hart Lane, conceding after six seconds in the second half.

Tom Carroll was handed his first start in the Premier League after impressing in Europe but he found it hard going in the opening exchanges as he tried to impose himself on the match.

Erik Lamela netted a hat-trick three days ago and went closest to opening the scoring after 35 minutes.

Good play from Danny Rose down the left who picked out Lamela on the edge of the box, but his curling effort was well saved by Elliot.

The Argentine went even closer just moments later as he latched onto the flick-on by Kane and his shot was tipped over by the Newcastle stopper.

However the Spurs faithful would only have to wait a minute later to celebrate the opening goal as Dier powered home from the resulting Christian Eriksen corner.

Kane could’ve doubled the Spurs advantage if he had connected with Rose’s low drive across the six yard box.

Looking to repeat their turnaround of 14 months ago at White Hart Lane, Newcastle started the better and almost forced an equaliser when Cisse dragged his shot just past the post from a tight angle.

The home side could not find their rhythm in the second half as Newcastle continued to search for any equaliser.

Christian Eriksen twice tested Elliot in the second half with low drives at goal but the Englishman was more than a match.

With 16 minutes to go Newcastle got their deserved equaliser and it came from substitute Mitrovic.

A long free kick was steered back in by Fabricio Coloccini into the path of Chancel Mbemba who forced a good save from Hugo Lloris but the Serbian striker beat Toby Alderweireld to the ball to tap home.

Spurs were on the ropes and could have been behind but for a brilliant last ditch tackle by Jan Vertonghen to deny substitute Ayoze Perez.

Mitrovic could have snatched all three points for the visitors but could not connect with Moussa Sissoko’s drilled cross late on.

But it was to be Perez who stole glory, he nipped in past Vertonghen and his right footed effort squirmed underneath Lloris to send the visiting crowd into raptures.

Spurs: Lloris, Walker, Rose, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Dier, Alli, Carroll (Son 68’), Eriksen, Lamela (Chadli 85’), Kane

Subs: Vorm, Bentaleb, Trippier, Onomah, Davies

Newcastle: Elliot, Dummett, Mbemba, Coloccini, Janmaat, Anita (Gouffran 90’), Colback, Sissoko, Wijnaldum, De Jong (Ayoze 63’), Cisse (Mitrovic 71’)

Subs: Darlow, Thauvin, Sterry, Mbabu,