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Quintuple Rollover for EuroMillions as Jackpot Reaches £43 million (€54 million)

EuroMillions fans will be champing at the bit for Tuesday’s draw, as the jackpot has risen to £43 million (€54 million) after no ticket holder was able to match all seven numbers in Friday’s draw.

The winning numbers for Friday 5th September were 1, 18, 23, 46 and 50 with Lucky Stars 3 and 9. There were five ticket holders who won £217,151 (€299,036) each for matching five main numbers and one Lucky Star while 13 participants scooped £27,839 (€38,337) each for matching five main numbers.

An additional 105 players grabbed £1,723 (€2,373) for matching four main numbers and both Lucky Stars and 1,471 players won £107.60 (€148.20) for matching four main numbers and one Lucky Star. The remaining players won amounts worth between £3.20 (€4.40) for matching two main numbers and £51.70 (€71.20) for matching four main numbers.

One lucky UK winner scooped a £1 million payout when the code printed on their ticket matched the winning Millionaire Raffle code. Visit the Results Page for the winning Raffle code and a full prize breakdown from Saturday’s draw.

If you won a £43 million jackpot, what would you do with the money? Would you quit your job and jet off around the world or would you trade your semi-detached house for a country manor? No matter how you’d spend a massive cash prize, the only way to beat the odds and win it big is to play EuroMillions. Make sure you buy your tickets before sales close tomorrow at 7:30 PM BST (8:30 PM CEST). Tickets can be purchased online by clicking the Play EuroMillions tab or by visiting an authorised retailer. Good luck!

Published: Mon, 8 September 2014 - 11:07am
Last Updated: Thu, 8 December 2016 - 2:42pm
Published By: Euro-Millions.com

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