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Why National Lottery will do 36-hour pause this weekend

Why National Lottery will do 36-hour pause this weekend

Glasgow Times2 days ago
All draw game sales and prize claims will be paused in shops across the UK from 11pm on Saturday night following the Lotto and Thunderball draws until 'late Monday morning', operator Allwyn said.
The National Lottery website and app will also be down over the same period.
Why will National Lottery be down for 36 hours this weekend?
The National Lottery will be down this weekend for 36 hours so that the biggest technology upgrade in the game's 31-year history can take place.
📣 Important announcement 📣 pic.twitter.com/WsmGilkYpf — The National Lottery (@TNLUK) July 30, 2025
Can you still buy tickets for this weekend?
Allwyn advised players to buy draw tickets, check results and claim prizes before 11pm on Saturday and warned that they would not be able to log into their online accounts, buy draw tickets or claim prizes in-store or online until Monday, August 4.
Players will be able to check results until systems go offline and will still be able to buy Scratchcards.
They will also be able to see the latest draws and view the full results for the Saturday draws on the National Lottery's YouTube channel.
During the pause, Allwyn will transfer and upgrade the National Lottery's gaming and retail systems to new platforms.
However, it warned that a 'small proportion' of in-store terminals could experience delays coming back up if certain upgrade processes are interrupted for various reasons.
You read that right!
SIX millionaires were made on Lotto in just ONE week*! 🤯
*Between 23rd – 26th July#NationalLottery #WillYouBeTheNextMillionaire pic.twitter.com/zASQTFKNhx — The National Lottery (@TNLUK) July 28, 2025
The Czech-based Allwyn group which took over the 10-year licence to run the lottery from Camelot in February last year said the systems and in-store terminals powering The National Lottery dated back to 2009, 'before iPads, Uber and Instagram', which now needed to be modernised to deliver on 'ambitious' plans for a National Lottery 'fit for the future'.
Allwyn chief executive Andria Vidler said: 'This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver The National Lottery that the UK deserves.
'We're making unprecedented and much-needed changes, which will move us closer to achieving our vision for The National Lottery, restoring its magic and significantly increasing its positive impact on lives across the UK.
'These major upgrades will mean short-term disruption for players and our retail partners but they will allow us to deliver on our promise to bring new, exciting games, a better player experience and our commitment to double returns to Good Causes from £30 million to £60 million every week by the end of the 10-year licence.'
The switchover has been delayed after Allwyn took over the licence which has held back the launch of new draw-based games.
Since 1994, National Lottery players have helped shape the story of British sport by raising over £6BN for grassroots projects. Thank you 💙#NationalLottery #ThanksToYou #WEURO2025 pic.twitter.com/MR0XU0e6oz — The National Lottery (@TNLUK) July 27, 2025
It was unable to switch to a new technology provider after agreeing to extend the contract for the existing supplier, International Games Technology (IGT).
IGT had challenged the Gambling Commission's decision to award Allwyn the 10-year licence in court but later dropped the legal action.
Allwyn has previously admitted that delays to the new games it had hoped to introduce in 2024 will hold back the amount of money it can give to good causes in the early part of its 10-year licence.
However, the group remained committed to its long-term goal to double money for good causes, despite falling short of early targets.
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Which National Lottery games will be drawn this weekend?
The following National Lottery games will be drawn this weekend:
Set For Life – Thursday, July 31
Euromillions – Friday, August 1
Euromillions Hotpicks - Friday, August 1
Thunderball - Friday, August 1
Lotto – Saturday, August 2
Lotto Hotpicks - Saturday, August 2
You can also play Instant Win games or buy Scratchcards.
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