Two lucky players outside of Ireland won a six-figure sum in Wednesday night’s EuroMillions draw - but the Irish didn’t completely miss out.
One lucky punter here managed to match five numbers to win a solid sum of €12,618.
The numbers called in the main draw were: 10, 14, 16, 19, 20 and the lucky stars were 2 and 10.
Although there was no winner of the €65 million jackpot, more than 42,000 players in Ireland scooped prizes across the main draw and plus.
There were 50 players in the EuroMillions plus draw who matched four of the numbers called to win €2,000 each.
They were: 4, 33, 43, 46, and 48.
Players are reminded that how you claim depends on the amount you have won and whether you have played online or in-store at one of our retail agent locations.
Online Players
Players who have registered with an online account and choose to play through our website www.lottery.ie or on the app can claim their prizes in the following ways:
Prize amounts from €1 - €99 will automatically be transferred to your online wallet. You may withdraw any unused funds at any time by logging in and selecting your circled balance at the top right followed by "Withdraw funds". The specified amount will be issued by cheque, stamped “Account Payee Only”, to the address specified in your Player Account.
For prize amounts from €100 up to €500, a cheque will automatically be sent by post to your registered address.
If you win a prize from €501 up to €9,999 PLI will, subject to age and identification details being confirmed, send you a Claim Form for completion before a cheque is issued.
For prizes of €10,000 and above, please contact the National Lottery Claims Department on 1800 666 222 Mon-Fri 9.15 am-5.30 pm where arrangements will be made to process your prize.
If you need further assistance please contact our support team at (01) 889 1000 or email support@lottery.ie. Our office hours are from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, Monday to Sunday.
Retail players
If you hold a winning ticket that you bought in a shop, you must claim your prize within 90 days of the applicable draw date(s).
Your ticket is a bearer instrument, so treat it as if it were cash. It is the only valid proof of a game played and must be presented to claim a prize.
You should sign the back of all winning tickets before presenting for payment.
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