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500 Christmas Day Lotto Raffle Prizes

Last Updated: Thursday 24th September 2020, 14:10

UK Lotto has announced that a special Lotto Raffle will be held on Christmas Day which will have 500 raffle prizes worth £20,000 to be won.

The Lotto Raffle was introduced in October 2013 as a free game played alongside the UK Lotto main draw and which guarantees at least 50 prizes of £20,000 in every draw. During the year the number of Lotto Raffle prizes which can be won in each draw increases by 50 each time the Lotto jackpot rolls over, but during the special Christmas Draw there will be 500 prizes regardless of the Lotto jackpot’s value!

Lotto is providing 200 additional £20,000 prizes in the draw on Saturday 23rd December 2017. See the Lotto Events page for full details.

One Lotto Raffle code is automatically generated and printed on your UK Lotto ticket for every line of numbers purchased so you have two chances to win a prize with each line of numbers you buy. There are several ways to check your main draw numbers and Lotto Raffle code on National-Lottery.com, including:

  • Checking the raffle at the same time as your UK Lotto main draw numbers by visiting the relevant UK Lotto Results page and entering the code printed on your ticket into the Search box.
  • Downloading our National Lottery iPhone app which will deliver all the latest UK Lotto and Lotto Raffle results directly to your smart phone.
  • Visiting the dedicated Lotto Raffle Results page if you have already checked your UK Lotto numbers but forgot to check your Raffle code.

Tickets for the Christmas Day UK Lotto draw are on sale now and you can buy your tickets online by visiting the Lottery Tickets page. So put a UK Lotto ticket on your Christmas list and cross your fingers that Santa has a lottery prize with your name on it!

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