One fortunate individual in the UK stands a chance to win the massive jackpot prize of £122 million in tonight’s EuroMillions draw.
If you secure a EuroMillions win, it could mean the opportunity to resign from your job or purchase your dream home. To participate and have a shot at winning, you must enter the draw.
To play EuroMillions, select five main numbers from one to 50 along with two Lucky Stars. The winning numbers for this draw are 6, 9, 17, 18, and 42, with Lucky Stars 7 and 9.
Earlier tonight, the National Lottery held the Thunderball draw, offering players the chance to win up to £500,000. The winning Thunderball numbers were 2, 11, 33, 37, 38, with the Thunderball number being 10.
Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn, the operator of The National Lottery, mentioned that the EuroMillions jackpot continues to grow, with an estimated £137 million awaiting the lucky winner in Friday’s draw.
The EuroMillions jackpot of £122 million remains unclaimed tonight, leading to a rollover for Friday’s draw with the prize climbing to £137 million.
In the UK, EuroMillions prizes must be claimed within 180 days from the draw date. The claiming process varies for online players and those who purchase tickets from authorized retailers.
For prizes exceeding £50,000, winners should contact the National Lottery Customer Care team at 0333 234 44 33 and provide their ticket number. Once the claim is verified, the winner must collect their winnings in person, with the payment method determined by The National Lottery.
The odds of winning the EuroMillions jackpot are approximately one in 139,838,160, with around 100 million people purchasing EuroMillions tickets weekly across participating countries.
The Thunderball jackpot odds are one in 8,060,598, with smaller prizes ranging from £5,000 to £3 also up for grabs. Players have a one in 13 chance of winning any prize in each Thunderball draw.
There is no specific limit on rollovers, but the prize amount cannot exceed €250 million, and it can only remain at that level for four draws. If there is no jackpot winner after the fifth successive draw at €250 million, the full amount is divided among winners in the next tier.
In June last year, the largest EuroMillions jackpot in history was won by a ticket holder in Cork, Ireland, who walked away with €250 million (£215 million).
Potential winners have a few minutes left to purchase tickets for tonight’s EuroMillions draw, where a substantial £122 million jackpot is up for grabs after last week’s rollover from a £112 million pot.
EuroMillions drawings occur every Tuesday and Friday, with a ticket priced at £2.50 and including automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw, guaranteeing a £1 million UK winner in each draw.
The EuroMillions draw is scheduled for around 8:30 pm with the £122 million jackpot on the line. To play, select five numbers from 1 to 50 and two Lucky Stars from 1 to 12, or opt for a Lucky Dip for random number selection.
The Thunderball draw will take place at 8 pm. To win the Thunderball jackpot, players must match five main numbers plus the Thunderball.
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