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The top prize, a staggering €75,635,350, went unclaimed
A LUCKY punter in Waterford has bagged an incredible €405,711 in tonight’s EuroMillions draw.
Lotto bosses revealed the winning EuroMillions ticket was purchased on the day of the draw at Mulhearns Foodstore at The Square in Kilmacthomas.
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Lotto chiefs confirmed that over 47,000 players won prizes in the EuroMillions and Plus games tonight across the country.
The winning numbers in Friday’s draw were 5, 14, 38, 43, and 45.
And the lucky stars were 7 and 11.
There was no winner of the EuroMillions jackpot, worth a life-changing prize of €75,635,350.
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One lucky punter has managed to match five numbers plus one lucky star, winning a life-changing sum of €405,711.
It wasn’t the only big win for Ireland in the EuroMillions draw as another player matched the five main numbers to bag a substantial €31,607.
Speaking on the win, a National Lottery spokesperson said: “There was no winner of the EuroMillions jackpot.
“In total, over 47,000 players in Ireland won prizes in the EuroMillions and Plus games, including one winner of the match 5 + One lucky star receiving €405,711.
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“The winning ticket was sold in Waterford.”
Meanwhile, tonight’s Lotto Plus top prize worth €500,000 remains unclaimed.
But 46 people won €2,000 after matching four of the five numbers.
The winning numbers were 14, 15, 25, 40 and 47.
Players are being urged to check their Ireland Only Raffle numbers.
The raffle offers players a chance to win a €5,000 prize.
It guarantees 10 winners every time the draw is held, which is on Tuesdays and Fridays.
The winning raffle numbers were:
The Lottery is urging players in the Waterford area to check their tickets very carefully.
The winner is advised to sign the back of their ticket and keep it safe.
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They should make contact with the National Lottery Prize Claims team on 1800 666 222.
They can also email claims@lottery.ie, and arrangements will be made for them to visit Lottery Headquarters to collect their prize.
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