UK ticket-holder claims £65m EuroMillions jackpot

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UK ticket-holder claims £65m EuroMillions jackpot

A claim has been made by a UK ticket-holder for the Valentines Days £65m EuroMillions jackpot.

National Lottery operator Allwyn said the lucky ticket-holder came forward over the weekend to claim their prize of £65,341,620.50.

The operator added that Saturdays £7.4 million Lotto jackpot had also been claimed by a single ticket-holder.

Andy Carter, senior winners adviser at Allwyn, said: "Its been an astonishing weekend of millionaire-making, which promises to keep me and my team very busy."

The EuroMillions winner matched all seven numbers on Fridays draw - 04, 14, 31, 36 and 38 with Lucky Stars 03 and 10.

Fourteen UK players also netted £1 million each in Friday evenings EuroMillions UK Millionaire Maker draw.

Mr Carter said on Monday that seven of those winners are still yet to claim their prize.

"Were asking everyone to check their tickets and were very much looking forward to meeting all the lucky winners soon," he added.

Fridays ticket-holder is the second UK EuroMillions jackpot winner of 2025.

Earlier this month, one anonymous ticket-holder scooped a prize of more than £83.4m after it was left unclaimed for 13 days.

Winners must claim their prize within 180 days of the draw.

Successful players can decide whether they want to be named or remain anonymous upon claiming the prize.

The UKs biggest EuroMillions jackpot, worth £195m, was claimed by an unnamed winner in July 2022.

That same year, a then record-breaking £184m was won by Joe and Jess Thwaite from Gloucester, with a Lucky Dip ticket for the draw on 10 May.

There are nine EuroMillions prizes yet to be claimed by UK ticket-holders, according to the National Lotterys website, with the largest standing at £1m.



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