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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.
A lucky ticket holder could win the jackpot of £84million this evening. There are other prizes to be won too, ranging from £2.50 to over £100,000 depending on what you can match.
Scots could also take home £500,000 from the Thunderball, which has also taken place this evening and costs just one pound. Lottery players had until 7.30 this evening to get a hold of a ticket that could see them in with a chance of winning a massive jackpot.
With the recent Ofgem announcement, a few extra million wouldn't go amiss for many. Here's everything you need to know about this evening's draws.
Results for tonight's EuroMillions draw, August 26, are 22, 23, 25, 38 and 44 . The Lucky Stars are: 11 and 12 .
Prizes can be won for those who match the following:
The winning numbers are: 6, 10, 14, 20 and 22 . The Thunderball is 4 .
Scots can win cash prizes by getting the following number combinations:
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