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It comes just days after another player bagged a life-changing €500,000
A EUROMILLIONS player is celebrating after scooping €199,745 in last night’s draw.
The punter matched five numbers and one lucky star to bag the cash.
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The Dubliner purchased their winning Quick Pick ticket on the day of the draw from XL, Main Street in Rush.
The winning numbers in last night’s EuroMillions (7th November) draw were: 11, 21, 39, 40, 43 and the Lucky Stars were 2 and 8.
While there was no winner of the EuroMillions jackpot worth €98,027,155, over 56,000 players in Ireland won prizes in the EuroMillions and Plus games, including one winner of the match 5 + One lucky star receiving €199,745.
Spokesperson for the National Lottery, Emma Monaghan said: “What fantastic news for one of our EuroMillions players in the capital; huge congratulations to our winner!
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“We’re now urging all players to check their tickets very carefully – you could be holding a winning ticket!”
Earlier this week, another player trousered a life-changing €500,000 prize.
The Tuesday night player purchased their Quick Pick ticket on Wednesday, October 29, at Donnybrook Fair on Morehampton Road in Donnybrook, Dublin 4.
The winning numbers in the Tuesday, November 4, EuroMillions Plus draw were: 05, 09, 14, 39, 42.
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The National Lottery has urged EuroMillions players in Dublin to carefully check their tickets today, as one person now has a ticket worth an incredible €500,000.
The top-prize winner is advised to sign the back of their ticket and keep it safe.
They should contact the National Lottery Prize Claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be made for them to collect their prize.
National Lottery spokesperson Sarah Orr appealed to players to check their tickets following a week of big wins for players in Dublin: “It’s been a memorable few days for National Lottery players in Dublin and the week isn’t over yet!
“On Saturday night, a Lotto player in Rathfarnham won the top prize of €1million in the weekend Lotto Plus One draw and now just a few days later, we have another top prize winner in the capital!
“Tuesday night’s EuroMillions Plus draw saw a player in Donnybrook scoop the €500,000 top prize, earning themselves the title of 29th EuroMillions Plus top-prize winner of the year to date.
“Today we are urging all of our EuroMillions players who purchased their ticket for Tuesday night’s draw in Donnybrook Fair on Morehampton Road, to check their tickets carefully.
“There is a player out there with a ticket worth an incredible €500,000.
“The winner should sign the back of their ticket and contact our prize claims team, who will make arrangements for our newest top-prize winner to visit Lottery Headquarters.”
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