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Will Euromillions Lottery find a winner

Last Updated: Thursday 7th July 2011, 15:54

Euromillions That’s the big question on everyone’s lips today as the double rollover Euromillions Lottery draw is drawn tonight. No players have matched all five winning numbers and the two lucky stars for the last two weeks and that means there is a massive £36 million up for grabs in tonight’s draw.

There has been no Euromillions Lottery winner of 2010 yet as the lottery has produced no jackpot winners since before the New Year. That’s not to say plenty of winners haven’t been created though, even though no jackpot winner have got lucky there is still the Millionaire Raffle.

The Millionaire Raffle promises to make one UK player a million every single week, guaranteed so while the jackpot might be a hard one to hit there is still the chance of the £1 million prize every week to keep you playing.

Tickets are £2 each for the Euromillions Lottery and this incorporates the price for the Millionaire Raffle too and with a double rollover there are 36 million reasons to have a go in tonight’s draw and see if you can be lucky.

You can buy tickets all day today at newsagents, supermarkets and lottery vendors around the country, or simply buy lotto tickets online and save the hassle of ever having to remember again. The National Lottery will email you if you are a lucky winner and even email you when you need to buy lotto tickets if you like to buy for several weeks.

Good luck on tonight’s Euromillions Lottery draw, with an estimated £36 million up for grabs there’s going to be plenty of players buying tickets for the draw.

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