Euromillions: What time is the draw, how much is the jackpot and what are the odds of winning?
05.07.2022 - 17:33
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The UK’s biggest-ever lottery winner could be crowned in tonight's Euromillions draw. A staggering jackpot of an estimated £184 million is up for grabs.
If a UK ticket-holder matches all the numbers in tonight's draw, they could topple the current British record-holders from the top spot less than two months after their win. Joe and Jess Thwaite from Gloucester scooped a record-breaking £184 million Euromillions jackpot in May.
Tonight's jackpot winner would become richer than singers Harry Styles, who is worth an estimated £100 million, and Adele, worth an estimated £150 million, according to the Sunday Times Rich List. A win in the UK would also make the country the luckiest Euromillions nation, overtaking France’s 117 wins to date since the first draw in February 2004.
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A total of 14 UK National Lottery winners have bagged prizes of more than £100 million so far. And, there have already been three UK EuroMillions’ jackpot winners this year alone.
If tonight's prize money was laid out end to end in £50 notes it would be 36 miles (58km) long, stretching all the way from London to Edinburgh, with enough remaining to climb up Arthur’s Seat and down again.
Euromillions is played in nine European countries including the UK. Players are urged to buy their tickets before 7.30pm on Tuesday to be in with a chance to win the life-changing amount of money.
Here's everything you need to know about the Euromillions draw - from your chances at winning, to what happens if nobody wins.
The next draw takes place tonight - Tuesday, July 5 - and players have until 7.30pm tonight to purchase their tickets. The draw will be made at around