EuroMillions Winner Claims £65 Million Jackpot
Last Updated: Monday 17th February 2025, 15:49
The UK winner of Friday night’s EuroMillions jackpot has wasted little time in coming forward to claim their colossal prize, after what has been described as an ‘astonishing weekend of millionaire-making’.
A single player matched all the numbers on 14th February - 4, 14, 31, 36 and 38, plus Lucky Stars 3 and 10. They had up to 180 days to contact the National Lottery, but have decided not to wait and have already staked their claim.
The claim will now be validated before the money is paid out, but the lucky ticket holder can start to make plans for the future and consider how they will spend their eight-figure windfall. They must also think about whether to stay anonymous or go public.
Saturday night’s Lotto winner faces a similar decision after claiming a £7.4 million jackpot. They matched the numbers 17, 31, 39, 46, 52 and 57. The Bonus Ball was 1.
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On a weekend of big winners, the National Lottery also gave away 14 prizes of £1 million as part of a special Millionaire Maker draw to mark Valentine’s Day. Half of those prizes have also been claimed.
Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor for National Lottery operator Allwyn, said: “It’s been an astonishing weekend of millionaire-making, which promises to keep me and my team very busy.
So many big winners are now lined up to receive their prizes, but we are still missing seven from 14 EuroMillions millionaires from Friday night’s special draw.
“We’re asking everyone to check their tickets and we’re very much looking forward to meeting all the lucky winners soon.”
You can use the EuroMillions Checker to review your tickets. Make sure to look at your raffle code as well as your numbers for the main draw. If you discover you’ve won a prize, you can claim anytime within 180 days of the relevant draw.
In the meantime, the EuroMillions jackpot is back down to £14 million for Tuesday night, while the Lotto jackpot stands at £2 million.