EuroMillions player in Kildare scoops €114,649 in Tuesday night draw!

Tonight’s Lotto Jackpot set to roll towards €2.8 Million Estimated

 

EuroMillions players in Kildare are being urged to check their tickets from last night’s draw after one player matched five numbers and one lucky star to win €114,649. The Tuesday night winner became the biggest winner in Ireland after purchasing their Quick Pick ticket at Dunnes Stores Newbridge on Moorefield Road in Co. Kildare on the day of the draw.

The winning numbers in the 30th April EuroMillions draw were: 13, 22, 24, 33, 47 and the lucky stars were 01, 05.

The winner should sign the back of their ticket and keep it safe. The Kildare winner should make contact with the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be made for them to visit Lotto HQ to collect their Match 5 and 1 lucky star prize.

A EuroMillions player in France scooped the €166,790,050 Jackpot on offer in last night’s draw which means that Friday’s draw is now guaranteed to be €17 Million.

National Lottery spokesperson, Sarah Orr, advised Tuesday night players to check their tickets very carefully: “It was certainly a memorable night for a EuroMillions player in Kildare who matched five numbers and one lucky star in the Tuesday night draw to win an incredible €114,649. We are encouraging all of our players who may have purchased their Quick Pick tickets on the day of the draw at Dunnes Stores Newbridge on the Moorefield Road to carefully check their tickets today as one player now has a ticket now worth €114,649.”

Meanwhile, tonight's Lotto Jackpot is an estimated €2.8 Million. Players are advised to purchase their ticket in-store, through our app, or at www.lottery.ie ahead of the 7:45pm cut-off time for sales this evening.

 

National Lottery spokesperson, Sarah Orr said, “for any players hoping to be the next winner to celebrate a big win, tonight’s Lotto Jackpot is set to roll towards an estimated €2.8 Million. Lotto players already dreaming of what they would do as Ireland’s next Jackpot winner are reminded that tickets can be purchased 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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