
Big Lotto Wins in Meath and Dublin!
Meath Player Scores Lotto Plus 2 Jackpot While Dubliner Matches 5 + Bonus in Last Night’s Lotto
15/05/2025
Last night’s Lotto (Wednesday, 14th May) brought fantastic news to two players in the east as they scored big prizes in the Lotto and Lotto Plus 2 games.
Meath's Big Win: One player from Co. Meath hit the Lotto Plus 2 Jackpot, with a top prize of €250,000! The winning Quick Pick ticket was purchased on the day of the draw from Daybreak, Trim Road, Bective, Navan, Co. Meath.
The numbers in last night’s Lotto Plus 2 draw were: 24, 25, 35, 37, 39, 43 and the Bonus was 7.
Dublin's Dazzling Prize: A player from the capital also had a night to remember, matching 5 numbers plus the bonus in the main Lotto draw and securing a dazzling €154,441! Their winning Quick Pick ticket was purchased on the day of the draw from SuperValu, Newcastle Road, Lucan, Co. Dublin.
The numbers in last night’s main Lotto draw were: 12, 13, 17, 20, 22, 31 and the Bonus was 6.
Emma Monaghan, National Lottery Spokesperson said: “What an incredible night of wins for our players! We’re urging everyone to check their tickets. If you’re holding a winning ticket, sign the back of it, keep it safe, and contact our Prize Claims team right away! With no winner of the Lotto Jackpot prize, players now have a chance to win an estimated €4.2 Million in Saturday night’s draw.”
The National Lottery is urging all players in the Meath and Dublin areas to check their tickets carefully and if you’re holding the winning ticket, be sure to contact the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie to arrange the collection of your prize.
Nearly 30 cent in every €1 spent on National Lottery games goes back to Good Causes in the areas of sport, youth, health, welfare, education, arts, heritage and the Irish Language. In total, more than €6.5 Billion has been raised for Good Causes since the National Lottery was established 37 years ago. In 2023 alone, €227.9 Million was raised for local Good Causes in communities across Ireland.