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EuroMillions players in Kilkenny are being urged to check their online accounts after one lucky punter claimed the top prize of €500,000 in Friday night’s EuroMillions Plus draw.
The winning numbers in Friday’s EuroMillions Plus draw were 07, 08, 13, 21, 37, with one Kilkenny player scooping half a million euro after purchasing a ticket online.
Players in the Marble County have been urged to check their accounts so the top prize winner can confirm that a notification and email has been sent their way. The player with the winning numbers has been urged to make contact with the prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email [email protected] and arrangements will be made for them to claim their prize.
The winner of €500,000 was one of 61,000 players in Ireland to win prizes across the EuroMillions and EuroMillions Plus games on Friday night. As there was no outright winner of the €152,030,614 jackpot on offer, Tuesday’s jackpot amount is now set to roll towards an estimated €165 million.
Prior to that, there will be another chance to win big in Saturday night’s National Lottery draw, when there will be an estimated €2.5 million jackpot up for grabs.
A National Lottery spokesperson said: “An online player in Kilkenny has become our latest player to take the title of top prize winner after winning €500,000 in Friday’s EuroMillions Plus draw. We are urging all of our players in the Marble County to log into their accounts and check their notifications very carefully as one person has an incredible amount waiting for them!”
“And there’s still time for even more players to become life-changing winners this weekend with tonight’s Lotto jackpot heading towards an estimated €2.5 million,” the spokesperson added.
“For players dreaming of becoming the next Lotto multi-millionaire, tickets can be purchased nationwide in-store, through our app and at www.lottery.ie ahead of the 7.45pm cut-off time for sales this evening.”
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