The Euromillions jackpot has reach an eye-watering £108 million on Friday 2 September, a jackpot that has been rolling over since mid-June.
The incredible lottery prize will be drawn tonight with just hours left to buy tickets for the massive jackpot. Tickets are available on the National Lottery Euromillions and on syndication websites such as LottoSocial.
The Euromillions costs £2.50 per ticket to play per line but if that is a bit pricey syndicate sites offer 10 lines for just £1. It works by joining a syndicate of up to 49 people to increase the likelihood of winning and then splitting the top prize. You can see the ticket options here.
The jackpot is available to those who pick seven correct numbers and two Lucky Stars numbers. For those who get the five numbers but not the Lucky Stars there are prizes of £130,000 available. There is also a separate Millionaire Maker draw, where matching codes can make buyers a millionaire instantly.
The EuroMillions draw takes place every Tuesday and Friday, a ticket costs £2.50 and includes automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw, which creates new UK millionaires every week, guaranteed.
On their site, Euromillions spell out the rules for claiming prizes and have shared what happens to money if it is not claimed, they said: "We hope a lucky player comes forward in time but if a valid claim is not received within 180 days (around 6 months) of the draw date, the prize and any interest earned on it will go to benefit National Lottery Projects across the UK."
Players can check their tickets online by downloading the National Lottery app or at national-lottery.co.uk. If you have the winning ticket, call the National Lottery Line on 0333 234 5050 to claim your prize.