The biggest ever EuroMillions winner could be crowned next Tuesday if they scoop the estimated £186 million jackpot.
It comes after National Lottery players failed to predict the main and lucky star numbers in Friday’s £170 million jackpot draw, meaning the prize rolls over to next week.
“Tuesday will be huge, with a stunning estimated EuroMillions jackpot of £186 million up for grabs,” senior winners’ adviser Andy Carter said.
“One lucky winner could help a lot of causes close to their heart.
”Players should get their tickets early to be in with a chance of winning in this amazing draw.”
If claimed by a single player, they would be able to buy 512 Rolls-Royce Phantoms, four Gulfstream G600 private jets or two six-deck superyachts.
Although no-one won the top prize this week, four people took home £219,000 while a further 18 bagged £11,000.
The main EuroMillions numbers were 06, 18, 24, 34, 46, while the lucky star numbers were 03 and 12.
There have been a series of major EuroMillions wins in recent months, with £109 million claimed in February and a record £184 million in May won by Joe and Jess Thwaite, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
The couple became Britain's biggest ever lottery winners and the first thing they bought was a £38,000 grey Volvo estate.
The couple previously explained that they didn't want to hide their win from loved ones so decided to go public.
“I don’t want to lie to family and friends, I want to enjoy it with them," said Jess.
“Maybe, naively, I thought we could tell a few people and it would be fine. But the list gets longer and soon you realise it would be a burden asking them to keep it quiet. Telling people makes it easier.”