UK's biggest lottery jackpot of estimated £202m at stake in EuroMillions draw
What
UK's biggest lottery jackpot of estimated £202m at stake in EuroMillions draw UK's biggest lottery jackpot of estimated £202m at stake in EuroMillions draw One lucky ticket-holder could bag the biggest lottery win ever if they scoop the top prize in Friday's record EuroMillions draw.
Key points
- The potential Friday night winner would top the ranks of the biggest EuroMillions wins by UK players, including the anonymous UK ticket-holder who scooped the existing record jackpot of £195 million on July 19 2022.
- UK's biggest lottery jackpot of estimated £202m at stake in EuroMillions draw One lucky ticket-holder could bag the biggest lottery win ever if they scoop the top prize in Friday's record EuroMillions draw.
- Just two months earlier, Joe and Jess Thwaite, from Gloucester, won a then record-breaking £184,262,899 with a Lucky Dip ticket for the draw on May 10 2022.
- Check those tickets, the EuroMillions results for Tue 25 Mar are: 1, 3, 18, 33 and 36, Lucky Stars 2 and 6.
Who
Joe; Jess Thwaite; Gloucester
When
t stake in EuroMillions draw One lucky ticket-hold
Where
UK
Why
The UK's third biggest win came after an anonymous ticket-holder scooped the £177 million jackpot in the draw on November 26 last year.
How
The potential Friday night winner would top the ranks of the biggest EuroMillions wins by UK players, including the anonymous UK ticket-holder who scooped the existing record jackpot of £195 million on July 19 2022.
Impact
Check those tickets, the EuroMillions results for Tue 25 Mar are: 1, 3, 18, 33 and 36, Lucky Stars 2 and 6.
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