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There is a super soaraway National Lottery EuroMillions jackpot of £143m there for the taking tonight (Tuesday, November 25).
It's the kind of present that would make Father Christmas feel inadequate a month before his big Christmas giveaway.
But whereas you only need to be a good boy or girl to benefit from Santa's generosity, to land the £143m EuroMillions top prize you'll need the winning combination of five main numbers and two Lucky Stars.
The prize pot has built up in recent weeks as no player has managed to get the right numbers. Will tonight be the night?
We'll have the winning EuroMillions and Thunderball numbers below.
Tonight's winning EuroMillions numbers: TBA
Tonight's winning Thunderball numbers: 23, 25, 32, 35, 38. Thunderball: 3
As well as the main EuroMillions, there is the Millionaire Maker part of the game.
This sees all players entered into a draw with one guaranteed UK winner.
There are chances to win EuroMillions every Tuesday and Friday.
You can buy a ticket for £2.50 (on draw days up until 7.30pm).
If you want more games to play, there is also Lotto every Saturday and Wednesday and Set For Life every Monday and Thursday.
The Thunderball draw (which also takes place tonight, as well as every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday,) has a £500,000 top prize for a £1 ticket.
The Wednesday Lotto game has a £5.2m jackpot prize (November 26).
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The New Jersey Lottery games with the biggest jackpots are also the luckiest.
While Mega Millions got all the attention during the game's recent run toward a jackpot worth an estimated $1 billion and the Powerball jackpot is at $629 million for Saturday's drawing, the game had some of the most winners this year through the end of September.
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Powerball had 119 winners who won nearly $14 million in prizes. Not far behind was Mega Millions with 28 winners who won $4.4 million worth of prizes. There was no jackpot winner for either multi-state game. Jersey Cash 5 was the luckiest game played only in New Jersey.
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With the 2026 WNBA Draft order set, here’s how the five lottery teams should want draft night to unfold.
With the 2026 WNBA Draft order now finalized, five teams find themselves in position to add key pieces to their rosters. Unlike last year’s draft, which featured a clear-cut top prospect, this class offers a more diverse pool of talent that could address specific team needs.
Here’s how each lottery team can maximize their selection:
The Dallas Wings’ selection of Paige Bueckers last year was the easy choice. This year, with the first pick again, Dallas faces a more nuanced decision—but Awa Fam represents the perfect complement to their newly formed core.
Fam’s versatility as a big solves a critical problem that emerged during Bueckers’ rookie season. When defenses committed to stopping Bueckers, the Wings lacked a reliable playmaker in the frontcourt who could punish aggressive schemes. Fam excels in precisely this role. Her ability to operate as a screen-and-roll partner who can both finish efficiently at the rim and make high-level passing reads out of the short roll would open up the offense considerably.
For a 19 year old, being as great of a processor at her position is incredibly valuable. Contrary to some notions, this type of decision making is not easily replaceable or found, especially not at this age. Her combination of length and agility gives her a higher ceiling than any player in this draft. Her screening ability would create easier looks for Bueckers, while her passing instincts make her a hub for offensive action.
I’m concerned about what she’ll become defensively. The shotblocking and defensive rebounding aren’t good so she’ll likely be limited to playing power forward in the league. She can possibly play small-ball center in certain lineups, if she commits to rebounding. Nonetheless, general manager Curt Miller has emphasized improving Dallas’ defense, and while Fam isn’t a defensive anchor yet, her mobility represents a massive upgrade over the big rotation that plagued the Wings the last two years.
Pairing Fam with Bueckers gives Dallas a foundation to build around for the next decade.
The Minnesota Lynx find themselves at a fascinating crossroads. Despite their veteran talent and deep playoff runs, Minnesota has lacked dynamism at the guard position—something that became evident in the playoffs yet again where their offense stalled out, largely due to predictability and the lack of static, self-creation
Olivia Miles addresses one of these needs most directly. Her elite passing ability and creative decision-making in pick-and-roll situations would add an unpredictable element to Minnesota’s offense. Miles can make reads that few guards in basketball—professional or collegiate—can envision, and pairing her with Napheesa Collier would create devastating two-person game opportunities.
Lauren Betts presents an intriguing alternative. The Lynx have struggled with defensive rebounding despite having the last two Defensive Player of the Year winners, and Betts’ presence would immediately shore up that weakness. More interestingly, adding Betts could allow Minnesota to move Collier to small forward, a position she hasn’t played extensively, but where she could become a matchup nightmare if the 3-point shooting continues to be scorching hot on good volume. Few teams have an answer for a 6-foot-1 forward with Collier’s skill set operating on the wing.
Flau’Jae Johnson might be the most compelling option. The electric LSU guard would break the mold of redundancy that sometimes creeps into Minnesota’s offense. As teams increasingly play analytically sound defense—taking away comfortable 3s and rim looks—having a self-creator who operates differently from your existing pieces becomes invaluable. Johnson’s shot profile and creation ability would give the Lynx a late-game option when defenses scheme to take away preferred looks from Collier and McBride.
The Seattl Storm’s selection is straightforward: They need shooting, and Azzi Fudd is the best pure shooter in this class.
Fudd’s 42 percent career 3-point shooting on six attempts per game speaks for itself, but what makes her perfect for Seattle is the opportunity she’d have under new leadership. Fudd will walk into the WNBA and become a top-five shooter overnight. The Storm can deploy her initially as a catch-and-shoot weapon while gradually giving her on-ball opportunities to expand her game.
With Seattle’s young core still developing, Fudd wouldn’t face the pressure of being the primary offensive engine immediately. This environment could allow her to grow into a more complete player while providing the floor spacing the Storm desperately need. Her point-of-attack defense is already solid, meaning she won’t be a liability on that end while she develops offensive versatility.
The Washington Mystics’ draft strategy depends heavily on what happens ahead of them. If Fudd falls to fourth—unlikely but possible—she’d be a great choice given the Mystics’ shooting needs and competitive timeline.
Washington could also choose between Flau’Jae Johnson and potentially Kiki Rice at their second selection at No. 8 if they feel they need a dynamic guard now instead of waiting to strike gold in the 2027 draft class. Johnson’s dynamic scoring and self-creation ability would add a dimension the Mystics currently lack, giving them another option to generate offense in difficult possessions.
Rice represents an all-around guard who is also a good point-of-attack defender like Johnson and can get to the rim with ease. Though her finishing numbers suggest she might need better spacing to maximize her effectiveness, we saw what an excellent slasher like Brittney Sykes did for Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen by simply collapsing the defense. Rice’s game could really compliment Washington’s existing core.
The Chicago Sky face a critical juncture with minimal draft capital this year and next. Building around Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso requires guards who can create advantages in limited spacing—and this class offers two intriguing options.
Ta’Niya Latson is an explosive athlete whose ability to get downhill would be invaluable if Chicago commits to a physical, rebounding-dominant style. Her burst and free-throw rate could put pressure on defenses even when the floor isn’t optimally spaced. Flau’Jae Johnson offers similar downhill creation with more versatility. Both guards can navigate tight spaces and finish through contact, essential skills for playing alongside two dominant bigs. The difference is Flau’Jae is an elite guard defender.
If Chicago fully embraces a style premised on winning the rebounding battle and thus dominating the possession margin, they can overcome a lack of shooting and efficiency. They’ll need a guard who can punish aggressive defensive schemes by attacking the rim and getting to the free throw line.
Latson and Johnson are the best equipped in this class to fulfill that role. Latson has more downhill juice and thus a higher free throw rate, but Johnston is a great outside shooter who could also provide some off-ball impact in a more dynamic environment. Both players are a sensible selection for a Sky team looking to establish their identity around their young frontcourt foundation.
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Someone who bought a lottery ticket in the Valley is now millions of dollars richer, according to a spokesperson representing the Arizona Lottery.
What we know:
Per a statement, a ticket sold at a Circle K near 56th Street and Bell Road in Scottsdale for the Nov. 24 The Pick drawing won the $12.8 million jackpot.
"[Monday night's] winning numbers for The Pick were 3,13,14,15,19 and 26," read a portion of the statement.
What they’re saying:
"This jackpot is tied for the fourth largest The Pick jackpot ever, which happened on March 18, 2008, and this is the largest jackpot since 2019," lottery officials wrote.
What’s next:
According to documents from the Arizona Lottery, all draw game tickets expire 180 days from the date of the draw.
"Once a ticket has expired, it cannot be redeemed – even if it is a winner," read a portion of the document.
The Source: Information for this article was gathered from a statement released by the Arizona Lottery.
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Las Vegas (KSNV) — The yellow brick road brought good luck to one Las Vegas visitor over the weekend.
On a Sunday morning filled with excitement at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, a lucky guest was enjoying the slot game WIZARD OF OZ – I’LL GET YOU MY PRETTY.
While spinning the reels, the guest experienced a thrilling moment when they landed five Wicked Witch of the West symbols, triggering the game's top jackpot feature.
With a modest wager of just $8.00, they were astonished to see their winnings accumulate to an astonishing total of $835,512.93.
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A lucky player could scoop £143 million in the EuroMillions jackpot, which is up for grabs on Tuesday night.
If someone in the UK matches all seven numbers on Tuesday, it will be the largest win in the UK so far this year.
The jackpot has rolled over from Friday night’s National Lottery EuroMillions. The winning numbers were 17, 19, 29, 35, 48, and the lucky stars were 5 and 9, however, nobody managed to claim the top prize.
The most recent EuroMillions jackpot was won on 10 October, when a lucky UK player took home £25,701,358.
To win the jackpot, a player must match all five numbers plus the two lucky stars, which will be drawn at 8.45pm on Tuesday.
The largest EuroMillions win ever in the UK stands at £195M jackpot, and 19 UK players have won prizes of more than £100m in its history.
In August, a ticket holder from France became the third player in 2025 to win a EuroMillions jackpot of €250m, an estimated £210m, which equalled the records set in Ireland and Austria earlier this year.
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