Tonight's winning EuroMillions numbers have been revealed, with a huge jackpot of £89 million to be won.
02.10.2022 - 11:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
One lucky winner could claim a whopping £20 million jackpot as the Lotto winning numbers have been announced.
And it could be a Jackpot Rolldown, so even if nobody matches the six main numbers, the jackpot is shared amongst players matching two or more main numbers.
This means that thousands of people could win a boosted cash prize.
There was also a cool half a million pounds to be won on last night's Thunderball draw.
So, read on to find out if you've gotten lucky this week...
The National Lottery winning numbers are 1, 4, 9, 40, 44 and 58, and the Bonus Ball is 21.
People may still be able to claim a cash prize if they matched some of the Lotto numbers:
Players can buy tickets for Lotto and other National Lottery games online and in most good supermarkets and newsagents.
On draw days, the £2 tickets can only be bought up until 7.30pm.
The Thunderball winning numbers are 14, 27, 30, 32 and 38, and the Thunderball is 10.
Cash prizes can also be won for the following:
The top prize for Thunderball isn't shared, so you could win the £500,000 jackpot all to yourself.
Lotto draws take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8pm or 7.45pm, respectively.
The Thunderball draws are held every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Players must be 18 and over to play.
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