
Two Irish EuroMillions punters score life-changing sums as location revealed
It's truly a weekend to remember for two Irish EuroMillions players after winning huge amounts in Friday night's draw.
While there was no winner of the eye-watering €182,346,242 jackpot, one very lucky Irish winner bagged €500,000 in the EuroMillions Plus draw.
The lucky numbers for the EuroMillions Plus game were: 21, 32, 36, 46 and 47. It's truly a weekend to remember for two Irish EuroMillions players after winning huge amounts in Friday night's draw. Pic: Julien Behal Photography.
While the ticket was purchased online, National Lottery bosses have since revealed that the winner is located in Co Tipperary, becoming Ireland's 15th winner of the huge prize this year.
Meanwhile, a second Irish punter is celebrating after bagging a massive €255,000 in the EuroMillions Ireland Only Raffle, with the raffle number I-SDD-67295.
The online player purchased their winning ticket on the day of the draw, with Lotto bosses revealing that the player is located in Dublin. While there was no winner of the eye-watering €182,346,242 jackpot, one very lucky Irish winner bagged €500,000 in the EuroMillions Plus draw. Pic: Derick P. Hudson/Shutterstock.
Throughout May, EuroMillions players in Ireland have the chance to win an additional €250,000.
With two more prizes of €250,000 to be won, the excitement builds as we wonder where the next winner will come from.
National Lottery spokesperson, Darragh O'Dwyer, said: 'It was a night to remember for our online players, with two big wins to celebrate this weekend! The lucky numbers for the EuroMillions Plus game were: 21, 32, 36, 46 and 47. Pic: Julien Behal Photography
'While there was no winner of last night's EuroMillions jackpot worth over €182 Million, over 65,0000 in Ireland won prizes in both the EuroMillions and EuroMillions Plus games.
'This includes one raffle ticket winner: I-SDD-67295, an online player from Co. Dublin, of the 'Ireland Only Raffle' receiving €255,000.'
He added: 'Also included is Ireland's 15th winner of the EuroMillions Plus top prize, an online player from Co. Tipperary receiving €500,000!'
The National Lottery has confirmed that a notification and an email has been sent to both online players in Dublin and Tipperary.
The winners are advised to contact the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie to arrange the prize collection.
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