EuroMillions in £14million jackpot tonight – you could bag a VERY happy New Year indeed
ONE lucky punter will have a VERY happy New Year tonight as the EuroMillions jackpot draw has reached £14million.
The draw takes place at around 8.15pm – meaning someone has a chance of starting 2022 with a life-changing sum of money.
The EuroMillions jackpot tonight is £14million[/caption]But make sure you grab your tickets before 7.30pm this evening to be in with a shot of winning the staggering £14million.
And there will also be 10 guaranteed UK Millionaire Maker winners tonight – who will go home with £1,000,000.
Be sure to check the numbers on your ticket after the draw to see if you’ll go into 2022 as a millionaire.
Whether you’re planning that perfect holiday, your dream house, or quitting your day job to start your own business, this life-changing sum could be the perfect start to the New Year.
The first EuroMillions draw took place on February 7, 2004, by three organisations: France’s Française des Jeux, Loterías y Apuestas del Estado in Spain and the Camelot in the UK.
One of the UK’s biggest prizes was up for grabs on December, 4, 2020 with a whopping £175million EuroMillions jackpot, which would make a winner richer than Adele.
Another previous UK winner who’s whole life was altered with their jackpot was a player who wanted to remain anonymous on October 8, 2019. They walked off with a cool £170,221,000.
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Colin and Chris Weir, from Largs in Scotland, netted a huge £161,653,000 in the July 12, 2011.
Another big jackpot was £66million in January last year, which was won by two lucky ticket holders.
Another winner, Karl managed to bag £11million aged just 23 in 1996.
In June 2012, a EuroMillions prize worth an unbelievable £63.8m went unclaimed.
One lucky Spanish punter managed to bag an impressive £122 million on the Euromillions.
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Meanwhile, another superstitious woman won £184million on her first-ever EuroMillion lottery ticket after buying it “on a hunch”.
If no UK players come forward within 180 days then the prize money, plus all the interest it has generated while it is held in trust, goes to National Lottery-funded projects across the UK.
The National Lottery have said: “Our players change the lives of individuals as well as communities by raising, on average, over £33 million for National Lottery-funded projects every week.”
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