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There was one winning ticket of tonight's €19 million 'must-be-won' Lotto draw
The top prize had been capped at €19 million since October.
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The top prize had been capped at €19 million since October.
Tonight’s draw guarantees that the jackpot will see its first winner since June.
Connacht take on Leicester tomorrow in the Sportsground.
Bernard Durkan wants punters to have a better chance of winning after months without a jackpot victory.
No one had won the game’s grand prize since 5 June.
She said it still doesn’t feel real at this moment.
This is the fifth Lotto jackpot winner of 2020.
The winning ticket was sold in Co Kerry.
The winning ticket was sold at Mulroy’s Londis in Castlebar, Co Mayo.
Separately, a Dublin family claimed €2.5 million today from a draw that had taken place in October.
The ticket-holder has yet to come forward.
The winning numbers were: 10, 13, 23, 24, 25, 44 and bonus number 12.
It’s the 15th biggest win in the game’s history.
Everyone at Joyce’s Supermarket is celebrating today.
The winning ticket was sold in the north east of the country.
A punter who bought the ticket in Louth won the jackpot in last night’s draw.
The €175.4 million Euromillions jackpot is the biggest winning prize in the history of the Irish National Lottery.
The winning ticket was sold in Reilly’s Daybreak in Naul, Co. Dublin.
The couple has said they have made a list of about 50 people they wish to share their winnings with.
It’s a lot of money, but break it down.
There was just one winner of last night’s draw.
The 21-year-old will join the Candstripes on loan after making his Blackburn debut earlier this season.
The winning ticket was sold online.
The winning Quick Pick ticket was sold at Daly’s Topaz in Donegal on Saturday 13 January.
31-year-old shopkeeper Gordon Opiyo claimed the prize thanks to Tottenham’s 2-2 draw with Liverpool.
The winning Quick Pick ticket was sold at Daly’s Topaz in Donegal on Saturday 13 January.
“We will take a sun holiday in May or June, possibly the Bahamas or the Maldives.”
The draw took place on Friday.
The jackpot prize is worth €2,387,835.
The odds of winning the Powerball lotto are the same as flipping a coin and getting ‘heads’ 28 times in a row.
The group has decided not to go public.
The winner of the €29 million jackpot has decided not to go public for now.
Niamh O’Meara says she has been doing the Lotto since she was 18.
This is the first time this year that the jackpot has climbed this high.
The filling station reduced the cost of petrol and diesel to 88.5c per litre for a period to celebrate.
All that cash would be hard to hide.
It was the second highest jackpot of the year.
Get your daydreaming caps on.
*starts to tidy bag*
There was just one winner of the lotto jackpot last night.