EuroMillions Results for Tuesday 17th March 2015

March 18, 2015 by  
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The EuroMillions jackpot has rolled over for the third time in a row last night, bumping the value of the top prize to £32 million (€45 million) for the game scheduled for this Friday. The last time the jackpot was won was on Friday 6th March, when a Portuguese ticket holder scooped the £72.1 million (€100 million) Superdraw windfall straight out of the gate.

Last night’s winning numbers were 11, 23, 26, 38 and 44 with Lucky Stars 1 and 8. Four ticket holders missed just one number, matching all five main numbers and one Lucky Star, to win £209,614 (€273,703) each. Another 17 participants are celebrating after snapping up £16,440 (€21,466) for matching the five main numbers drawn.

Other prizes distributed to lucky winners in the main game were worth between £2.90 (€3.80) for matching two main numbers and £3,583 (€4,678) for matching four main numbers and both Lucky Stars. A single UK ticket holder has just won £1 million on Millionaire Maker after matching the winning code of GQF136093. Visit the Results page Euro-Millions.com to learn more about last night’s draw.

If you think that winning an eight-figure windfall would be the perfect way to start your weekend, make sure that you buy EuroMillions tickets before sales stop at 7.30pm GMT (8.30pm CET) on Friday. You can snap up entries online by clicking on the banner to the right of this article, or you can visit an authorised EuroMillions retailer in your area to buy tickets in person. Have fun and good luck!

EuroMillions Superdraw Offers €100 Million on Friday

March 4, 2015 by  
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Excitement is building ahead of Friday’s EuroMillions Superdraw, when players will have the chance to grab a mighty €100 million, which works out at approximately £72.4 million depending on exchange rates. The EuroMillions jackpot had already built up to a grand total, with no player managing to scoop £59 million (€81 million) on Tuesday night, but it will be boosted even further by Friday’s guaranteed top prize.

Although no one matched all five main numbers and two Lucky Stars in the latest draw, a whopping 17 players matched five balls and one Lucky Star to bank £62,732 (€81,741), with other prizes in the main game ranging from £2.70 (€3.50) for matching two numbers up to £27,345 (€35,630) for matching five.

The winning numbers were 6, 8, 11, 13 and 21 with Lucky Stars 7 and 8 and you can find a full prize breakdown and the winning Millionaire Maker code, which is worth £1 million to one UK player, at the EuroMillions Results page of Euro-Millions.com.

Superdraws happen occasionally throughout the year and offer a fixed jackpot of €100 million, with the last such occurrence coming on Friday 3rd October 2014. The top prize then rolled over six times before a Portuguese player claimed €190 million (£149.7 million) on Friday 24th October. You can find out more about EuroMillions Superdraws at the dedicated page of Euro-Millions.com.

With this Friday’s colossal EuroMillions jackpot in your bank account, you could go wild and still have plenty of cash left to secure your future and that of your family and friends. If you’re sick of noisy people in the cinema, you could build your own screening room and enjoy the movies in peace. Support a lower division football team and think you could do a better job of running them? Buy the club and show the world how it is done – there would be so many opportunities!

You will need to buy your tickets first though and it is so simple to get them online – just click the link to the right or you can also purchase EuroMillions tickets from authorised retailers in any participating country. Good luck!

One French winner of the EuroMillions Superdraw

September 20, 2009 by  
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Friday’s EuroMillions lottery draw was a Superdraw meaning that there was a guaranteed £100 million jackpot that had to be won one way or another. If no players matched 5 main winning numbers and the 2 lucky stars then the jackpot would be shared between players who matched 5 main numbers and 1 lucky star, however this was not the case. There was one French winner of the EuroMillions Superdraw.

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