What could be the UK's largest-ever lottery prize is rolling over again as this evening, the National Lottery has confirmed.
This means the will be up for grabs again in the next draw on Tuesday evening - with players having a chance to win the jackpot by buying a £2.50 ticket. Tonight's EuroMillions winning numbers are: 02, 28, 40, 43, 45. The lucky stars are: 03, 07. But even though nobody has won the jackpot, many Brits have scooped smaller prizes this evening - and 13 people have also become millionaires through the Millionaire Maker Selection.
The lucky players will have one the following codes on their tickets: ZNZP75021, TNBC30976, HNBR22291, HNBG00357, XNBL07259, VNZV56928, HNBZ00729, VNBF50450, MNBC35019, ZNBP60221, JNZZ66637, HNZR99573, HMZR34844.
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Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn, operator of The National Lottery, said: "Tuesday will see the incredible £208M EuroMillions jackpot still up for grabs.
"A win of this magnitude would create the biggest National Lottery winner this country has ever seen. Get your tickets early to ensure you're in with a chance of a massive life-changing win.
"The EuroMillions jackpot is now capped, so any money that would have gone into increasing the jackpot now boosts prizes in the next winning prize tier, meaning that we’re seeing multiple UK players banking huge prizes for matching just the five main numbers and one Lucky Star.
"In tonight's (Friday 13 June) draw, five UK players became millionaires after matching five main numbers and just one Lucky Star, winning an incredible £3.61M each.
"Tonight's draw also saw 13 UK millionaires made through a special EuroMillions UK Millionaire Maker event – contrary to superstition, Friday the 13th has proven the luckiest date in the calendar for these lucky UK players.
"All UK EuroMillions players should check their tickets and contact us if they believe they are one of tonight's lucky winners.
"Each week, players help generate around £30M for National Lottery-funded projects. With over £50BN raised for Good Causes since launch, this funds hundreds of projects in every postcode area across the UK."