Waterford’s winning streak continues with €500,000 EuroMillions Plus win

Waterford’s winning streak continues with €500,000 EuroMillions Plus win

That winning feeling continues in Co. Waterford as another EuroMillions player in the Déise celebrates a €500,000 EuroMillions Plus win following Tuesday night’s €144 million jackpot draw. The National Lottery have now appealed to players who bought their EuroMillions tickets in Waterford, to check them carefully to see if they are this lucky prize winner.

The winning Quick Pick ticket was bought yesterday (Tuesday 24th November) at the Maxol/Mace filling station on the Cork Road on the outskirts of Waterford City.

Residents of Waterford recently celebrated another €1 million win in the Lotto Plus 1 game in Tramore on Wednesday 5th November. No doubt, they hope the Déise winning streak continues ahead of Sunday’s highly anticipated clash with neighbours Kilkenny in the All Ireland Hurling semi-final in Croke Park.

This is the 25th EuroMillions Plus top prize of €500,000 won in Ireland so far this year. The all-important winning numbers from last night’s EuroMillions Plus draw are: 05, 23, 32, 37 and 44.

A spokesperson for the National Lottery said: “While there was no winner of last night’s EuroMillions jackpot of €144 million, more than 62,000 players in Ireland were prize winners so we are calling on everyone across the country to check their tickets. However the biggest winner of the night was our €500,000 EuroMillions Plus winner in Waterford. If you are this lucky winner please sign the back of the ticket and get in touch with the National Lottery claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and we will make arrangements for you to get your prize”.

There was no winner of last night’s EuroMillions jackpot of €144 million and it now rolls to an astonishing €160 million (estimated) next Friday.

Lotto excitement nationwide! National Lottery urge players to play early as jackpot heads for a life-changing €9.5 million in tonight’s draw

Meanwhile, the National Lottery has revealed a steady increase in Lotto ticket sales already today which suggests that anticipation is building as the nation awaits one of the highest Lotto jackpots this year which is set to exceed an incredible €9.5 million. Due to this high level of public interest, the National Lottery has advised players to purchase their tickets early to avoid queues and to be in with a chance of winning the truly life-changing prize on offer. The current Lotto jackpot has been rolling since Saturday 26th September.

Nearly 30 cent in every €1 spent on all 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 €5.8 Billion has been raised for Good Causes since the National Lottery was established 33 years ago. In 2019 alone, €252 million was raised for local Good Causes in communities across Ireland.