Lottery players could take home a huge pile of cash if they are able to match five main numbers and two Lucky Stars in tonight's EuroMillions draw.
09.08.2022 - 23:53 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The numbers are in for the first Euromillions draw of the week. As ever, tonight's jackpot could change the life of one lucky ticket holder, with a shocking £33million to be won.
Last month, a single UK player scooped a record breaking £195m, the biggest Euromillions jackpot ever. While the winner's identity has not been made public, it was reported on Tuesday that a Scot admitted to being the lucky ticket holder, in a mysterious letter which was sent to a Bargain booze shop in Mersyside.
Residents and shopkeepers in the seaside town were convinced the historic ticket was sold in their community. But a Paisley resident who claims to be the winner of the historic jackpot, sent the hand-written letter to the shop to clear up confusion.
Whether the letter holds any truth is yet to be confirmed. However, National Lottery operator Camelot could neither confirm nor deny the location of where the winning ticket was purchased.
To win tonight's ridiculous jackpot, players must match five main numbers and two Lucky Stars. Players who match fewer numbers can also win cash prizes.
If you didn't get a chance to play tonight's game, you can still buy tickets for Saturday's lottery, with tickets on sale until 7.30pm on the day. There is also a further half a million pounds to be won in tonight's Thunderball draw, while one player is also set to become a millionaire with the Millionaire Maker code.
With that said, here are the results for Tuesday, August 9 Euromillions draw, as well as the Thunderball and Millionaire Maker code.
Tonight's National Lottery EuroMillions winning numbers are 18, 19, 21, 27 and 47. The Lucky Stars are 05 and 11.
Prizes can be won for those who match the following:
Tonight's National Lottery Thunderball winning
Lottery players could take home a huge pile of cash if they are able to match five main numbers and two Lucky Stars in tonight's EuroMillions draw.
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Lottery players could take home a huge pile of cash if they are able to match five main numbers and two Lucky Stars in tonight's EuroMillions draw.
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