Daily Million player from Limerick becomes 18th National Lottery millionaire of 2023!
Another EuroMillions Plus win for Ballinasloe! Player set to celebrate second €500,000 prize the Galway town has seen in the space of 7 days!
Friday night was a bumper night of big prizes for National Lottery players throughout the country after the night’s Daily Million and EuroMillions draws paid out truly life-changing prizes.
A National Lottery player from Co. Limerick scooped the Daily Million top prize of €1 million in last night’s 9pm draw. This marks the 8th top prize win in the Daily Million games so far this year and the 18th National Lottery millionaire of 2023.
The winning numbers for Friday’s (30th June) 9pm draw were: 01, 07, 15, 24, 33, 39 and the bonus was 08.
The National Lottery will reveal the winning store location in the coming days.
Meanwhile, in last night’s EuroMillions draw, a player in Ballinasloe in Co. Galway scooped the €500,000 top prize in the EuroMillions Plus draw. Incredibly, this is the second such prize to hit Ballinasloe in the space of seven days after another player in the Galway town scooped the exact same prize in last Friday’s (24th June) draw.
The winning numbers in the EuroMillions Plus draw were: 06, 12, 37, 47, 50.
The all-important winning ticket was sold at the EuroSpar store in Townparks in Ballinasloe in Co. Galway.
Meanwhile, while there was no winner of Friday night’s EuroMillions jackpot worth over €39 million – another player in Ireland won big after they matched five numbers in the draw to win €26,402.
The winning ticket was sold at the AppleGreen & Gala store in Boyle, Co. Roscommon. Next Tuesday night’s EuroMillions jackpot is heading for an estimated €50 million.
Players throughout Ireland are urged to check their tickets to see if they are one of the big winners in any of last night’s draws. They should should make contact with the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie to claim their prize.
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