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VIRGINIA – A Virginia Lottery player from Chesapeake was stunned when he learned his ticket had won $2 million in the September 26 Mega Millions drawing, according to lottery officials. The winner, who chose to remain anonymous, said, "I about passed out!" after checking the results.
What we know:
The winning numbers were 4-21-27-33-49, with a Mega Ball of 21. The player’s ticket matched the first five numbers but missed the Mega Ball — typically a $1 million prize. However, because the player spent an extra dollar for the Megaplier option, the prize was doubled to $2 million.
The winning ticket was purchased at the Wawa convenience store located at 471 Kempsville Road in Chesapeake, which will receive a $10,000 retailer bonus for selling the winning ticket.
This was the only ticket nationwide to match the first five numbers in that drawing. If it had matched all six numbers, it would have won the $474 million jackpot.
Under Virginia law, winners of prizes worth $1 million or more may claim their prize anonymously. The Mega Millions drawing is held every Tuesday and Friday at 11 p.m.
The odds of matching five numbers in Mega Millions are 1 in 12,629,232, while the odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 290,472,336.
All Virginia Lottery profits support K–12 education. Last fiscal year, Chesapeake received more than $31.9 million in Lottery funds, and the Lottery contributed over $901 million statewide, representing about 10% of Virginia’s total K–12 budget.
The Source: Information from the Virginia Lottery was used in this report.
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Sports Direct built a different kind of big-box.
What’s happening: The Frasers Group-owned sports retailer unveiled an experiential store in Liverpool, UK, uniting fitness, activewear, and recovery under one roof.
Game on. Merging store and fitness studio, the 90K-sq-ft site features women’s training, running, and agility zones, inviting hands-on interaction through gait analysis, fitness challenges, and performance testing. An Everlast Gym+ housing a HYROX Performance Center occupies an entire floor.
Stocking amenities, it adds a Reformer Pilates studio, a Myprotein café with co-branded HYROX supplements, and a recovery suite with Brass Monkey ice baths and herbal/dry salt saunas.
Sweat economy. Aligned with a wider elevation strategy, Frasers Group’s CEO Michael Murray sees the immersive format as a way to redefine retail, combining community and commerce. Not its first pilot, it installed a Barry’s studio inside luxury fashion retailer Flannels in 2022.
Shopping around. Active retail is accelerating, becoming hubs for style, social connection and movement. DICK’S House of Sport blends point-of-sale with play, and just became US wholesaler for community-minded apparel brand Gymshark.
Meanwhile, Nike is scaling strength studios alongside gear, Alo is building private gyms, and Reebok x F45 Training are exploring a fitness-meets-retail concept.
Takeaway: Betting on experience-led spaces, Sports Direct’s evolution signals a broader shift — trading transactions for touchpoints and shoppers for communities.
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The numbers drawn in Saturday evening’s Powerball lottery were 2, 26, 43, 44, 62 and the Powerball number was 22. The estimated jackpot is $400 million.
The drawing was the 23rd since the last time a ticket with all six numbers was sold.
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In a winner-take-all Game 7 of the World Series, the first one for the Dodgers since the infamous 2017 series, the Dodgers had to rely on all their starting pitching to get the job done. From the start, it seemed the task was insurmountable as Bo Bichette launched a towering three run home run against Shohei Ohtani to put the Blue Jays up by three in the third inning.
Dave Roberts’ leash on Ohtani reached its length after the Bichette home run, and after Justin Wrobleski’s scoreless relief appearance, it was up to another starter, Tyler Glasnow, to try and keep the Dodgers within reach of Toronto. Glasnow let a two run lead slip through his fingers in Game 3 by allowing a go-ahead three run home run to Alejandro Kirk, and couldn’t escape the fifth inning in his lone start of the series. In his second straight relief outing, Glasnow held Toronto in check over his first four outs, but was ambushed by both Ernie Clement and Andrés Giménez to begin the bottom of the sixth inning, allowing the Blue Jays to tack on an extra run. Glasnow quickly recovered after the Giménez RBI double, striking out George Springer while recording his final two outs of his outing on just four pitches.
Next in line was Emmet Sheehan, who entered the seventh inning having allowed seven earned runs over 6 1/3 innings in the postseason. Sheehan had a relatively easy inning, outside of a two out single from Kirk, but gave up a leadoff double to Clement that forced Dave Roberts to once again go with a postseason rotation piece. This time it was Blake Snell, who was charged for 10 earned runs in his two starts against Toronto.
Max Muncy came to Snell’s rescue as he speared a ball rifled off the bat of Giménez to keep Clement at second base with one out. Snell went on to strike out Springer and against Davis Schneider, the same hitter who took Snell deep on the first pitch of Game 5, met the same fate as Springer. While the fate of the season rested on the Dodgers’ anemic offense in the top of the ninth, Miguel Rojas connected for the biggest home run of his life, allowing Snell to return to the mound for the bottom half.
After Vladimir Guerrero Jr. narrowly missed having his Joe Carter moment to begin the bottom of the ninth, the Blue Jays began to do what they did best against Snell— rally. A Bichette single and a walk to Addison Barger marked the end of Snell’s night, with the fate of the season reliant upon the newest Dodger reliever of the night, one who had zero days of rest coming off a six inning, 96 pitch performance in Game 6.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto already showed Dave Roberts that he was willing to pitch on no rest, as he warmed up in the Dodger bullpen for a potential 19th inning in Game 3. This time, his efforts were severely needed.
On just two pitches, Yamamoto plunked Kirk to load the bases full, and the Blue Jays needed anything and everything to go their way for them to hoist their first title in 32 years. Yamamoto induced a ground ball from Dalton Varsho to Miguel Rojas, who fired home to narrowly cut down Isaiah Kiner-Falefa at the plate. Ernie Clement looked to have walked off the World Series with a deep fly ball to the left center field gap, but Andy Pages somehow made an improbable catch while colliding with Kiké Hernández, forcing extra innings for the second time in the series.
After the Dodgers failed to capitalize with the bases loaded against Seranthony Domínguez in the top of the 10th inning, Yamamoto kept the Blue Jays silent in the bottom half on 13 pitches. Will Smith’s blast in the 11th gave the Dodgers their first lead all game, but it was up to Yamamoto to bring the series to its finale.
Guerrero got his luck against Yamamoto with a ringing double down the left field line to begin the bottom of the 11th, and a sacrifice bunt from Kiner-Falefa brought the potential tying run just 90 feet away from scoring. A walk to Barger put the World Series winning run on base, and it was up to Kirk, who had reached base in three straight trips, to try to pull off the comeback. On an 0-2 count, Yamamoto placed splitter on the outer third of the plate. Kirk hit it right to Mookie Betts at short, and the now four time champion stepped on the bag for one before firing to Freddie Freeman to complete the Dodgers’ quest of repeating as champions. Yamamoto, who tossed a combined 235 pitches over 17 2/3 innings in a Herculean effort, was rightfully named the World Series MVP.
It took the entire postseason rotation to give the Dodgers a chance at doing something that no team had done in a quarter century. Despite poor starts from Snell and Ohtani throughout the series, their efforts factored into an improbable Game 7 victory despite the lack of run support early in the game against Max Scherzer and company. Last year, the Dodgers relied on an inconsistent three man rotation and a bullpen full of workhorses to get the job done in five games over the New York Yankees. With a fully healthy four man staff full of ace quality arms, they needed every ounce of effort to get the job done against a tenacious Toronto Blue Jays team.
The Dodgers, despite all the challenges they faced in the regular season and the World Series, got the job done. The city of Los Angeles is a city of champions for a second year in a row. The Commissioner’s Trophy remains in its rightful home for another year.
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You'll find the winning numbers from tonight's £3.8 million draw below. The jackpot for tonight's Thunderball draw was £500,000.
The winning National Lottery Lotto numbers are drawn at 8pm while the National Lottery Thunderball numbers are drawn shortly after. We'll have those results live below.
The biggest ever Lotto winner was created in April 2016 when an anonymous player banked £35m. In January 2016 two ticket-holders walked away with £33m each. Before that a main Lotto game jackpot of £42,008,610, was drawn in January 1996 and split between three anonymous winners with each being awarded £14,002,870. A single ticket won £26.4m on the New Year's Eve lotto in 2016.
The UK National Lottery was first drawn on November 19, 1994. Half of all money spent by players goes to the prize fund with 28% to good causes, 12% to the Government as duty, 5% to retailers, and 5% which has operated the lottery throughout its history.
The results:
25, 16, 36, 26, 38
Thunderball is 11
18, 36, 17, 51, 39, 31
Bonus ball is 29