Ten players win €50,000 each in last night’s EuroMillions draw
Only THREE draws left in National Lottery’s ‘12 Draws of Christmas’
The National Lottery has revealed the counties where TEN players won a whopping €50,000 EACH in last night’s EuroMillions (13th December) ‘Ireland Only Raffle’ draw.
Three players in Cork, two players in Kildare and one player in Dublin, Meath, Kerry, Kilkenny and Galway all scooped the special raffle prize which was the ninth of twelve draws in the National Lottery’s ’12 Draws of Christmas’ promotion.
This raffle event means that ten players will scoop €50,000 each in every EuroMillions draw every Tuesday and Friday between November 15th and December 23rd.
The shops that sold the winning tickets are:
- Applegreen on the Maynooth Road Roundabout, Celbridge, Co. Kildare
- Country Store, Castlegregory, Co. Kerry
- SuperValu in Tower Shopping Centre, Blarney, Co. Cork
- Centra on Main Street in Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork
- Tesco Extra on Monread road, Naas, Co. Kildare
- O'Hare's Mace, Turner's Cross, Co. Cork
- Centra in Nobber, Kells, Co. Meath
- Lottery.ie / Online – Dublin
- Lottery.ie / Online – Kilkenny
- Lottery.ie / Online – Galway
There are only three draws left in this very special promotion. The tenth draw will take place this Friday 16th of December where ten more players are guaranteed to win the amazing €50,000 each.
Meanwhile, there was no winner of last night’s EuroMillions jackpot worth €27,040,539 which means Fridays (16th December) jackpot rolls to an estimated €40 Million.
How do I enter the ‘Ireland Only Raffle’?
Every player in Ireland who buys a ticket for any EuroMillions draw between the 15th of November and 23rd of December will be automatically entered into the ‘Ireland Only Raffle’ for that corresponding draw. A unique code on each ticket will be the
player’s raffle number. 120 players over the six weeks will scoop €50,000. It could be you!
How does this work?
As with every EuroMillions draw the ‘Ireland Only Raffle’ sees 10 raffle codes generated with each winning €5,000. However, in this special promotion, raffle players will win €50,000 instead of €5,000 over the next 12 draws.
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