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One lucky player has scooped up a tidy €500,000 for their troubles in Friday night's EuroMillions.
There was no winner of the EuroMillions Jackpot. In total, over 91,000 players in Ireland won prizes. Match All Winners Irish Winners Prize; 5 + 2 Stars 0: 0: €130,000,000. The National Lottery games on this website are promoted by Premier Lotteries Ireland Designated Activity Company under licence issued by the Minister for Public. It was launched in 2004. Draw for Euromillions Lottery takes place on every Tuesday and Friday evenings and it offers minimum jackpot of €17 million and it is rolls over as high as €200 million as if there is no jackpot winner in the draw.
Sadly, no one took home the mouth-watering top prize of a €130million EuroMillions jackpot.
However, it is unlikely that the blessed Galway player will care much with €500,000 in their pockets to ease the pain.
© Provided by Extra.ie One lucky player has scooped up a tidy €500,000 for their troubles in Friday night's EuroMillions — however, there was no winner for the €130million jackpot.The multi-million jackpot will now roll over into the next week.
- You win EuroMillions prizes by matching your selected numbers to those drawn in the winning line. Match just a couple of main numbers to receive an award, or predict the full set correctly to land a jackpot worth up to €210 million. Discover more about all the EuroMillions odds and payouts.
- Tuesday's EuroMillions jackpot is an estimated £15million. It comes as five winners have yet to come forward to claim their prizes. One was the winner of the EuroMillions UK Millionaire Maker prize.
In total, over 91,000 Irish players bagged some prizes on Friday night with the numbers 12, 19, 37, 44, 45 drawn and lucky stars of 02 and 06.
Earlier on Friday, the National Lottery issued an apology to its customers following technical errors on their website.
© Provided by Extra.ie Earlier on Friday, the National Lottery issued an apology to its customers following technical errors on their website.Hours before the anticipated draw, people were unable to access both the site and app to pick up a ticket.
They had previously urged Irish punters to buy their tickets early or online as the huge prize was guaranteed to generate interest.
© Provided by Extra.ie National Lotto had previously urged Irish punters to buy their tickets early or online as the huge prize was guaranteed to generate interest. Pic: Mark Stedman/Photocall IrelandWe are aware that there is an issue for some of our players who are attempting to log-in to our App or website. Our technical teams continue to work to identify and rectify the problem.
We apologise to any players who have been impacted.
— The Irish National Lottery (@NationalLottery) February 5, 2021
‘The EuroMillions community holds a special Mega Draw event a number of times a year and it always creates incredible excitement amongst our players,' a spokesperson said.
© Provided by Extra.ie The multi-million EuroMillions jackpot will now roll over into the next week as there was no winners for the €130million top prize.‘With the guaranteed jackpot of €130million for tonight's draw, we are advising our players to continue to follow the Government's public health guidelines and avoid queues in retail by purchasing their tickets early in-store or to play online at www.lottery.ie or through the National Lottery App.'
Last Updated: Wednesday 2nd December 2020, 09:48
Euromillions Jackpot National Lottery Checker
The EuroMillions jackpot has reached an incredible £175 million (€200 million) for Friday's draw after no one managed to match all five main numbers and two Lucky Stars in the latest drawing on Tuesday 1st December 2020, making the current jackpot the biggest ever!
The current record for the biggest EuroMillions jackpot won in the UK is £170,221,000, which was won by a player who chose to stay anonymous on Tuesday 8th October 2019. If Friday's jackpot is won by a lucky ticket holder in the UK, not only will they become the biggest winner in the UK, but they'll also break the record for winning the largest EuroMillions jackpot across Europe of €200 million. The current largest jackpot won in Europe stands at €190 million.
€200 Million Jackpot Cap Reached
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The current EuroMillions jackpot cap rules state that the jackpot can rollover until it reaches a maximum of €200 million.
Once the jackpot reaches the cap, it can remain there for a maximum of four more draws. If there are still no top prize winners by the fifth draw, a 'Must Be Won' draw will be held.
If no one manages to match all five main numbers and two Lucky Stars in the 'Must Be Won' draw then the top prize rolls down to the next winning tier. This means that in the fifth draw players who match five numbers and one Lucky Star, or just five numbers could win a share of the €200 million jackpot!
The rules also state that once the jackpot cap has been reached that it will raise by €10 million, so once the jackpot has been won a new cap of €210 million will be set.
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To find out more about how the cap works visit the EuroMillions Jackpot Cap page.