
Lotto results: No winner of jackpot, but over 72,000 players win prizes
Tens of thousands of Lotto players have scooped up prizes in Wednesday's draws.
While there was no winner of the Lotto jackpot, worth a life changing €6,948,223, in total, over 72,000 players won prizes in the Lotto and Lotto Plus draws, including 12 winners who scooped €2,058.
The winning numbers for the main Lotto draw were: 4, 23, 28, 30, 32, 33 and the Bonus 14. There were also 69 winners of the Raffle Prize each receiving €500. The winning raffle code was: 7719.
There was no winner of the Lotto Plus 1 top prize, worth €1 million, but many players won prizes. The winning numbers were: 2, 16, 20, 26, 32, 40 and the Bonus 34.
There was also no winner of the Lotto Plus 2 top prize, worth €250,000, but once again plenty won prizes in the draw. The winning numbers were: 4, 11, 16, 25, 32, 46 and the Bonus 17.
Meanwhile, one lucky punter is waking up to lifechanging news - having won €500,000 in last night's EuroMillions draw.
The draw itself was heralded as 'historic' as the jackpot hit a cap of €250m - but nobody hit the big time on that front this time around.
However one player scooped the tidy €500,000 prize and the location of where that winning ticket was sold has been revealed.
A EuroMillions spokesperson said: "Tuesday night's EuroMillions draw marked a historic moment for players, as the jackpot held steady at its eye-watering cap of €250 million, sparking widespread excitement across Ireland.
"While no ticket matched all seven numbers in the 10th June draw, one Dubliner is waking up €500,000 richer after winning the EuroMillions Plus top prize. The winning Quick Pick ticket was purchased on the day of the draw at O'Ciobhain's SuperValu Swords, Boroimhe, Forest Road, Swords, Co. Dublin.
"The winning numbers in last night's EuroMillions Plus draw were: 4, 6, 11, 28 and 44".
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