
One lucky online EuroMillions player in Dublin woke up almost €40,000 richer after matching five numbers in Tuesday night’s draw.
The winning punter scooped €37,722 in the November 11 draw. The winning numbers were: 4, 22, 32, 36, 47 and the Lucky Stars were 2 and 10.
While there was no winner of the EuroMillions jackpot worth €108,416,075, over 42,000 players in Ireland won prizes in the EuroMillions and Plus games.
Emma Monaghan, spokesperson for the National Lottery said, “What fantastic news for one of our EuroMillions players! Huge congratulations to our newest big winner. Today, we’re urging all online players to check their emails and accounts to see if they’re our latest winner.”
The National Lottery has confirmed that a notification and an email has been sent to the online player. The winner is advised to make contact with the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie to arrange the collection of your prize.
Meanwhile, a Waterford man recently claimed his EuroMillions match five and one lucky star prize worth €405,711, in the October 31 draw. The winning ticket was purchased from Mulhearns Foodstore in Kilmacthomas, Co. Waterford.
Speaking about his incredible win, he said, “I heard the news breaking the following day. But after leaving the ticket in my car over the weekend, I didn’t check it until Sunday evening. I had to scan the ticket three times to believe what I was seeing – ‘You’ve Won Big!’ I couldn’t stop smiling for hours. I was so delighted!”
Lotto players are being reminded to grab their tickets for Wednesday night’s draw, with the jackpot set to roll towards an estimated €4 million.
A Lotto spokesperson said: “Dreaming of becoming Ireland’s latest National Lottery millionaire? Tonight’s Lotto jackpot is set to roll towards an estimated €4 million.
“Players are reminded that tickets can be purchased in-store, through the National Lottery app or at www.lottery.ie ahead of the 7.45pm cut-off time for sales this evening.”
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