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Kieren Williams

EuroMillions draw: Winning numbers for record £191million rollover jackpot

The numbers are in for UK’s biggest ever National Lottery jackpot as one lucky Brit might walk home with a life-changing £191million.

The winner could be crowned in tonight's EuroMillions draw, as a Brit could cash in on the rollover jackpot which is equivalent to winning Wimbledon over 95 times.

A record £186million jackpot was previously up for grabs but it went unclaimed meaning it rolled over reaching the EuroMillions prize cap of £191million.

The winning EuroMillions numbers are: 14, 18, 24, 25 and 50

The lucky stars are: 6 and 11

The Thunderball numbers are: 2, 16, 28, 34, 35 , and the Thunderball is 13 . The top Thunderball prize is a tidy £500,000.

Then last Friday the record-breaking prize draw, which now can’t go any higher, went unclaimed again, meaning one lucky Brit has another shot at rocketing onto the rich lists.

The whopping jackpot has reached the National Lottery limit and can't go any higher (AFP via Getty Images)

If there is still no winner in tonight's draw, it will rollover again. However, the prize can only roll over five times. On the fifth draw, it must be won.

If a UK ticket-holder matches all of the numbers, they would instantly topple the current British record-holders, less than two months after their own win.

Joe and Jess Thwate, from Gloucester, are the current UK record holders after they scooped a mind-boggling £184million EuroMillions jackpot.

On top of that the winner would find themselves instantly richer than superstars with the likes of Adele, worth an estimated £150million, and Harry Styles, worth £100million, paling in comparison.

A British winner would also mean that the UK would become the luckiest EuroMillions nation, beating out France’s 117 wins to date since the draw began in February 2004.

This year has already seen three UK EuroMillions winners alone but there’s stiff competition as the draw is open to competitors from Ireland, Austria, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland to all try their luck.

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