Tottenham scored two away goals Tuesday to keep alive hopes of reaching the Champions League for the first time despite a 3-2 playoff defeat at Switzerland's Young Boys. While four-time European champion Ajax should make the group stage after a 1-1 playoff draw at Dynamo Kiev, Spurs' recovery from 3-0 down after 28 minutes makes the English club a narrow favorite to reach European football's top club competition for the first time in 48 years. The winners over two games earn places in the lucrative group stage and the losers drop into the second-tier Europa League. With away goals counting double if scores are level after next week's second-leg matches, goals by Sebastien Bassong and Roman Pavlyuchenko mean Tottenham needs only a single-goal win at White Hart Lane to go through. Ajax could advance with as little as a 0-0 draw. Also Tuesday, Zenit St. Petersburg beat Auxerre 1-0, Rosenborg beat FC Copenhagen 2-1 and Slovak champion Zilina won 2-0 at Sparta Prague. Young Boys was supposedly the easiest opponent Tottenham could have faced in the playoffs but it dominated the north London team, which made mistakes all over Young Boys' artificial field. Young Boys had already hit the post when Senad Lulic side-footed a rebound past goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes in the fourth minute. Henri Bienvenu took advantage of a mistake by defender Dawson to race in from 25 meters and score past Gomes, before Xavier Hochstrasser slipped his marker to make it 3-0 in the 28th with a shot to the far post. Bassong headed in a 42nd-minute corner and Pavlyuchenko smashed a shot into the top corner to give Tottenham hope ahead of Wednesday's game at White Hart Lane, which has a natural grass field. Tottenham, which clinched a playoff place by finishing fourth in last season's Premier League, has not been in Europe's top tournament since reaching the semifinals in 1962. Former Tottenham striker Steffen Iversen scored to help Rosenborg beat FC Copenhagen. Iversen lashed a left-footed volley into the roof of the net from inside the area in the 23rd minute after clever play by Rade Prica and Markus Henriksen, who put the Norwegian side 2-0 up in the 57th when Anthony Annan's long-range shot flicked in off his heel. Rosenborg missed several chances to extend its lead before Jesper Gronkjaer scored for Copenhagen in the 84th. Ajax took the lead in the 57th in Kiev when Jan Vertonghen headed in a free kick after Dynamo's Denys Harmash had been sent off for a second yellow card. But Oleh Husev salvaged a 1-1 draw for 10-man Dynamo Kiev just nine minutes later. Alexander Kerzhakov scored for Zenit in the third minute with a glancing header from six yards that bounced past goalkeeper Olivier Sorin. Zenit dominated the first half but was unable to convert several chances. In a more even second half, Auxerre could have leveled but Polish striker Ireneusz Jelen lobbed the ball over the top after latching onto a long pass. Strikers Momodou Ceesay and Tomas Oravec scored in the second half to lead Zilina 2-0 over Sparta Prague in the first leg of their playoff round and put the Slovak champion on course for a debut appearance in the Champions League. Ceesay scored in the 51st with a right-foot shot from inside the area following a defensive blunder and Oravec headed in the second in the 73rd from a corner kick by Patrik Mraz. In the Europa League playoffs, Greece's Aris beat AustriaVienna 1-0 and Turkey's Besiktas beat HJK Helsinki of Finland 2