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Upcoming 2026 EuroMillions Superdraw Confirmed

Last Updated: Monday 17th August 2026, 14:39

A date has been set for the next EuroMillions Superdraw – these massive jackpot events bump the EuroMillions prize into the 9-figures overnight, so you won't want to miss it. Here's the latest on an upcoming, guaranteed €130 million (approx. £110 million) jackpot.

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Tonight's EuroMillions Jackpot:
£32 Million

    What is a Superdraw, and when's the next one?

    Superdraws are a special event in the EuroMillions calendar – there are usually about three per year. On the night of the Superdraw, the jackpot is boosted straight to €130 million (which converts to about £110 million) regardless of the previous jackpot's value. This means players don't have to wait around for a big jackpot to build up, it happens overnight!

    Many of the participating countries' national lotteries also offer special promotional features on the night, such as the UK's National Lottery often increasing the number of winning Millionaire Maker raffle codes for the night of the draw.

    The next Superdraw has been scheduled for Friday the 25th of September, so mark that one in your diaries!

     

    What happens if nobody wins?

    If nobody wins the Superdraw on the night, the jackpot simply keeps rolling up from the €130/£110 million mark. For example, the record EuroMillions jackpot of €250 million (the current maximum possible jackpot) was first reached off the back of a Superdraw that wasn't won. It kept rolling up until it was eventually won by a lucky Austrian ticket in March 2025.

    Another possibility to consider, on the other hand, is 'what happens if the date of the Superdraw comes around and the jackpot is already at or above €130 million?' If this is the case, the Superdraw will be rescheduled for another time, and the EuroMillions draw will go ahead as usual with no changes. This actually occurred earlier this year in June, when the regular EuroMillions jackpot was substantially higher than the planned Superdraw amount: €159 million vs €130 million. The draw was rescheduled, and the Superdraw prize was eventually won by a ticket in Belgium at a value of €174 million.

     

    How to Take Part

    Taking part in the Superdraw is easy, since it doesn't cost any extra, and you don't need to play any differently to normal. Simply pick your numbers and cross your fingers! If you've got a recurring lottery subscription, just be sure to keep your account topped up and that you're entering the Friday draws, not just the Tuesday draws. If you'd like to set up an online subscription, check out the Tickets Page – there are lots of vendors online nowadays that can offer this service, even outside of EuroMillions member countries!

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