Friday night’s EuroMillions jackpot worth a mammoth €102,242,065 was won by a player in France.
However, it was still a lucky draw for Irish entrants with over 65,000 people here scooping a prize.
Among them were two people who won a life-changing €500,000 each in the EuroMillions Plus draw.
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The golden tickets were bought in Cork and Dublin.
Meanwhile, 10 other Irish players won €5,000 each in the Ireland Only raffle draw.
The winning numbers for the main EuroMillions draw are 7, 23, 34, 42, 48 and lucky stars 1 and 3.
The winning numbers for the EuroMillions Plus draw are 11, 15, 20, 23 and 29.
The winning Ireland Only raffle tickets are:
- I-NTS-31384
- I-NVG-29340
- I-NWR-91087
- I-NWS-20374
- I-NWV-72801
- I-NWV-87880
- I-NWW-89243
- I-NXB-00303
- I-NXB-32538
- I-NXD-78954
Players across Ireland are being encouraged to check their tickets to see if they’re a winner.
The National Lottery said: “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.
“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 prize in a number of ways.
“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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