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Brit scoops £26MILLION EuroMillions jackpot… but players urged to check tickets as £10.6m prize still to be claimed – The Sun

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A BRIT has scooped a huge EuroMillions win of £26million – but a £10.6m prize is yet to be claimed.
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On Friday, a single UK ticketholder won a EuroMillions jackpot of £26,038,157.40.
This player has now come forward to claim their prize.
In last night’s Lotto draw, a player managed to match all six numbers to win a sizable £10,633,323 jackpot.
So far, no one has come forward to claim the winnings.
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The EuroMillions winner matched the five main numbers, 6, 12, 18, 25, 41, and two Lucky Stars, 2 and 6, in Friday’s draw.
They will now be supported by a team of National Lottery’s expert Winners’ Advisors as their prize is validated and paid.
In the Lotto draw, the winner matched all six main numbers 6, 8, 12, 33, 49 and 59 to win the largest of the 1.2m prizes banked by players across the country in the draw.
Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn, operator of The National Lottery, said: “What a couple of nights, massive congratulations to all the winners.
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“As we begin to look after the big EuroMillions winner we encourage Lotto players to take 5 minutes to check their emails and tickets, £10.6m is up for grabs.
“We love to meet and support our big winners and see their life changing journey begin.
“We’ll be on hand to give advice and offer access to experts who can help the winners to make the most of the win for themselves and the people close to them.
”Playing any National Lottery game is more than just a chance to win; it’s a way to contribute to something much bigger.”
Each week, players help generate around £30m for National Lottery-funded projects.
With over £50billion raised for good causes since it began, this funds hundreds of projects in every area across the UK.
The odds of winning any EuroMillions prize are 1 in 13.
Meanwhile, new adverts for the Lotto, feature the tagline It Could be Yoooooooou!! which has not been used for 26 years.
And for the first time in the 30-year history of the lottery, the new ad features winners who scooped the Lotto jackpot.
One of them is Sarah Cockings, who used some of her £3.5million jackpot to buy boob jobs for herself and her two sisters.
Also, Chris and Geraldine Bradley, from South Wales, were part of a family syndicate with grandfather, Bob, and father, Barry.
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They are in the ad too, having shared a £3,570,063 win in 2006.
Along with a refreshed look and feel to the Lotto game, Lotto players will also see additional special draws to win non-cash prizes and holidays on offer throughout the autumn.
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