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EuroMillions lottery results reveal huge £119,000,000 jackpot rolls over – Metro.co.uk

Nobody won the £119 million jackpot in last night’s EuroMillions, meaning someone could grab a life-changing amount of £132 million.
The single lucky winner of the estimated £132 million would become the biggest EuroMillions winner of the year so far and the eighth biggest National Lottery winner of all time.
Andy Carter, senior winners’ advisor at Allywn described an ‘incredibly exciting time’ for EuroMillions players in the lead up to Friday night’s draw.
He said: ‘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.’
Last night’s winning numbers were two, four, 15, 21 and 48 with the Lucky Stars of six and 12 – what will the winning numbers be on Friday?
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The National Lottery revealed the winning Millionaire Maker code of JTDW65011, where a different person scooped £1 million.
They also confirmed there was no Thunderball jackpot winner either – the top prize of this draw is £500,000.
Earlier this month, one player won £131,865.50 with five matching numbers and one Lucky Star making them only one away from scooping the jackpot.
Players from the Dorset area of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole need to search through their bags, purses, pockets and car for a winning lottery ticket that still has not been claimed.
One unknown player has won a EuroMillions prize worth £1 million on a ticket with a Millionaire Maker code of HPCF58869.
The ticket-holder has until May 3, 2026 to claim their prize, turning them into a millionaire.
If the prize is not claimed by the deadline, the money, along with its generated interest, will go to help National Lottery funded projects across the UK.
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