There are some massive prizes up for grabs this St Patrick's weekend after the National Lottery confirmed that it will be adding an additional €1 million to the Lotto Plus Raffle prize fund for this Saturday’s draw.
This means all winners of the Lotto Plus Raffle will take home the usual €500, plus they will also get to share an extra €1 million between them.
Lotto Plus Raffle typically sees around 100 winners of €500 in every draw but on Saturday night, players are set for a boost in their winnings.
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By topping up the raffle prize fund by €1 million, the National Lottery predicts that each winner of Saturday's Lotto Plus Raffle draw will receive between €8,000 - €12,500, depending on the number of winners.
Saturday night’s jackpot is now heading towards an estimated €4 million.
National Lottery players dreaming of becoming the fourth Lotto jackpot winner of the year and hoping to win a share of the guaranteed to be won €1 million Lotto Raffle prize, are reminded that the cut-off time for ticket sales is 7:45pm on Saturday night.
Speaking about the whopping amount up for grabs, a National Lottery spokesperson said: “This weekend’s Lotto draw is our first Lotto Plus Raffle promotion of 2023.
“On a normal night, Lotto Plus Raffle winners are guaranteed to win €500 but for Saturday's draw, we are predicting each winner will receive between €8,000 - €12,500, depending on the number of winners.
“Our most recent Lotto Plus Raffle promotion took place on Saturday, December 17 and saw 96 winners nationwide scoop an incredible €10,917 each due to the guaranteed to be won €1 million prize fund in the Lotto Plus Raffle.
“And of course, let’s not forget our Lotto jackpot which is heading towards an estimated €4 million. If a player wins the life-changing amount on Saturday night, they will officially become the fourth Lotto jackpot winner of 2023 as well as Ireland’s newest millionaire.”
“We are encouraging all our players who are hoping to be one of the big winners in tomorrow night’s draw to purchase their tickets early either in-store, through the National Lottery app or at Lottery.ie ahead of the 7:45pm cut-off time for sales on Saturday night.”
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