EuroMillions National Lottery jackpot worth £113million rolled over after no one wins
Anna Riley reports on the latest EuroMillions
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Players have until 7.30pm on Friday to take part in the draw
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Last night's EuroMillions prize has gone unclaimed, causing the jackpot to surge to a whopping £113million for Friday's draw.
The massive sum accumulated after players failed to match the required combination of 11, 13, 24, 29, 33 and Lucky Stars 2 and 5.
The £55million prize went unclaimed despite thousands of hopeful participants across the UK purchasing tickets.
No British players managed to secure the second-tier prize either, which requires matching five main numbers plus one Lucky Star.
The substantial rollover marks another addition to this year's series of enormous jackpots, following several draws where top prizes remained unwon.
Four participants successfully matched five main numbers without Lucky Stars, earning £21,190.80 each.
The Millionaire Maker draw created one British millionaire through winning code TZTX32518.
Seventeen ticket holders secured £412.50 by matching four main numbers alongside both Lucky Stars. More than 250 players won £55 each after matching four numbers plus one Lucky Star.
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Players have until Friday night to take part in the draw
| GETTYTuesday's results disappointed many hopeful participants, though numerous smaller prizes were distributed across various winning tiers.
Recent months have witnessed extraordinary EuroMillions prizes, including a record-breaking £210million claimed by a French ticket holder in August following multiple rollovers.
A Spanish player secured £56million earlier this month.
In June, a British winner collected £208million after consecutive unclaimed jackpots.
Notable British winners this year include close friends Carly Wiggett and Becky Witt, who each received £168,000 after using horoscope numbers for their selection.
An Irish family from Cork claimed £216million, adding to the growing list of substantial wins across participating countries.
The frequency of rollovers has created increasingly large jackpots throughout 2025, attracting millions of hopeful participants across Europe.
Friday's draw takes place at approximately 8.30pm, with ticket sales closing at 7.30pm.
Players selecting two or more lines online gain automatic entry into a special promotion offering ten round-the-world holidays for two people.
Winners can select from various travel options including culinary tours, safari adventures, beach destinations or customised itineraries.
The promotion applies exclusively to online purchases for the September 26 draw.
Andy Carter, senior winners' advisor at Allwyn, stated: "Everyone dreams of that huge win when they buy their National Lottery ticket and for those lucky enough to experience it, we're here to make sure it's a positive and secure journey."