EuroMillions Jackpot Rolls Over After £55m Draw
The EuroMillions lottery has once again captured attention with its latest draw on Tuesday, September 23rd, where a staggering £55 million was up for grabs. Hopes were high as players across the UK and Ireland waited for the winning numbers to be announced, each one dreaming of how life might change with such a life-altering amount.
To win the full jackpot, a player must match all five main numbers along with the two Lucky Stars. That didn’t happen this time, which means the jackpot now rolls over to the next draw, keeping excitement alive. But while no one scooped the top prize, thousands of ticket holders still walked away with winnings of various amounts. For instance, anyone who matched five main numbers and one Lucky Star secured themselves more than £130,000, while those with just the five main numbers collected just over £13,500. Even four numbers and both Lucky Stars brought in nearly £850, proving that you don’t need to hit the full jackpot to win something worthwhile.
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Over in Ireland, one player came agonisingly close to hitting the €64.1 million jackpot. They matched four main numbers and the two Lucky Stars, falling just one number short. Still, their ticket earned a payout—though not quite the life-changing sum they might have imagined when checking their numbers. In total, more than 42,000 players in Ireland picked up prizes across the EuroMillions and the Plus game. That included 74 players winning €2,000 each and 10 lucky winners in the Ireland-only raffle, each bagging €5,000.
As always, there was also the Millionaire Maker draw, which guarantees that one UK ticket holder becomes a millionaire, even if the main jackpot isn’t won. This is a reminder that the EuroMillions isn’t just about the biggest prize—it’s about spreading smaller but still significant winnings across thousands of hopeful players every week.
The draw itself took place at around 8:30pm, shortly after the Thunderball game, which was played earlier in the evening. For many, the ritual of checking tickets and waiting for results is as much about the anticipation as it is about the outcome.
With no jackpot winner this time, the next EuroMillions draw, set for Friday, is expected to be even bigger. Players will once again be asked to try their luck by matching numbers and Stars, all in the hope of changing their lives overnight. And while the odds are steep, the thrill of possibility keeps people coming back every week.
So, while the £55 million prize remains unclaimed for now, the excitement carries on. The dream of becoming an overnight millionaire is still alive, and for those who play, the next chance is just around the corner.
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