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EuroMillions players urged to check tickets after two six figure wins

One player won the Plus top prize, while another bagged a six figure win in the main draw

Two lucky Irish EuroMillions players have scooped life changing six figure prizes in Tuesday’s draw.

While there was no winner of the EuroMillions top prize, worth a massive €116,712,657, in total, over 47,000 players in Ireland won prizes in the EuroMillions and Plus games.

One punter in Tipperary snapped up the Plus top prize, worth €500,000, while another Cavan player bagged €344,056 in the main draw.

The winning numbers in the main EuroMillions draw were: 1, 2, 4, 28, 44 and the Lucky Stars 5 and 12. The winning Plus draw numbers were: 5, 15, 16, 17 and 18.

There were also 10 winners of the Ireland only raffle, getting €5,000 each. The winning raffle codes were:

  • I-TMT-57189
  • I-TMT-81407
  • I-TMW-65548
  • I-TMX-27947
  • I-TMX-61467
  • I-TMX-85870
  • I-TMZ-26481
  • I-TNB-04450
  • I-TNB-30878
  • I-TNB-45747

Meanwhile, the search is on for Ireland’s latest EuroMillions winner who scooped a hefty prize in Friday night’s draw.

One lucky punter matched five numbers to take home an impressive €63,328. The winning combination was 10, 13, 14, 38, 41 and Lucky Stars 6 and 9.

While the eye watering jackpot of over €105 million went unclaimed, 57,000 players across Ireland still celebrated wins in the EuroMillions and EuroMillions Plus games.

With no one yet coming forward to claim the big prize, the National Lottery has issued an appeal for all players to double check their tickets. As part of the appeal, they have confirmed exactly where the golden ticket was purchased. It has been revealed that the winning €63,328 ticket was sold in EuroSpar on Bredin Street in Drogheda, Co Louth.

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