Numbers for the National Lottery, Friday April 29, have been announced.
10.04.2022 - 11:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
National Lottery players were given the chance to snap up an incredible £4 million in last night’s Lotto draw.
Ticket holders were on the edge of their seats when the draw was made at 7.45pm on Saturday, with the last chance to participate coming at 7.30pm.
The total jackpot available was £4,033,737.
And this cash sum will be rolled over to the next draw after the National Lottery confirmed there were no winners of the jackpot.
But there were plenty of other opportunities for players to win cash.
The Thunderball was also drawn last night, giving players a chance to win £500,000.
Here’s everything you need to know about both draws.
The winning Lotto numbers on Saturday, April 9 were 10, 11, 18, 29, 44 and 59 and the bonus ball was 17 .
If you missed out on all of the numbers, then you may still be eligible for a prize if you matched some of them.
The winning Thunderball numbers on Saturday, April 9 were 13, 14, 17, 19 and 33 and the Thunderball was 9 .
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Numbers for the National Lottery, Friday April 29, have been announced.
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