“I never set out to play the hero, but since I’m usually cast as one I want to be the best paid hero.”
10.03.2023 - 21:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
It's finally Friday, which means it's nearly time for another EuroMillions draw - and you could be winning big.
There is £14 million to be won on tonight's jackpot, a life changing amount of money. Imagine jetting away from this wintry weather, to somewhere hot while you decide how to spend your fortune.
To be in with a chance of winning, you need to pick up your lottery ticket before 7.30pm and choose five main numbers and two lucky stars. You need to match all five numbers and both lucky stars to get your hands on the jackpot prize.
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But players could still take home large amounts of cash by matching fewer than seven numbers.
Don't worry if you've missed your chance to play tonight, as you'll be able to buy a ticket for the next draw after tonight's winning numbers are announced.
Tonight we'll be revealing the results for the Euromillions and the Thunderball draw.
Keep scrolling to see the winning numbers are they're announced...
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