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Unclaimed EuroMillions Prizes

Find out all the major EuroMillions prizes that are currently unclaimed. The table below lists the unclaimed EuroMillions prizes in the UK and Ireland, along with the prize amount won, the location where the ticket was sold and how many days are remaining for each prize to be claimed.

Information about unpaid prizes is usually released around two weeks after a draw has taken place, to help jog the memories of players who have bought tickets in these regions.

Prizes in the UK are valid for 180 days from the date of a draw, while prizes in Ireland are valid for 90 days.

Draw Date Draw Number Prize Unclaimed Prize Level Area Bought Last Date to Claim
5th Nov 2024 1,787 €20,949.00 Match 5 Flag Ireland: Dublin 3rd Feb 2025 (64 days)
3rd Sep 2024 1,769 £1,000,000.00 UK Millionaire Maker Flag UK: London Borough of Lambeth 2nd Mar 2025 (91 days)
4th Oct 2024 1,778 £1,000,000.00 UK Millionaire Maker Flag UK: Metropolitan Borough of Bury 2nd Apr 2025 (122 days)
18th Oct 2024 1,782 £1,000,000.00 UK Millionaire Maker Flag UK: City and County of Swansea 16th Apr 2025 (136 days)
5th Nov 2024 1,787 £84,935.20 Match 5 and 1 Star Flag UK: Thanet 4th May 2025 (154 days)

Unclaimed prizes last updated: 06/11/2024.

Do you have a winning ticket? Find out how to claim a prize.

Purchasing entries through your own online account provides a number of benefits, with the most significant being that your numbers are automatically checked and you are notified if you have won a prize.

What happens to unclaimed prizes?

Depending on the country you purchase a ticket from, the way in which unallocated prizes are processed may be different.

In the UK

Unclaimed prizes in the UK are added to the National Lottery’s Good Causes Fund after the 180-day time period has elapsed. Millions of pounds worth of prizes go unclaimed every year, and sometimes players even miss out on huge jackpots. On Friday 8th June 2012, a UK player won £63.8 million but then never came forward to claim their money.

Before a prize is claimed, it is held in a trust outside of Allwyn's bank accounts that is managed by Law Debenture. The interest generated by these unclaimed prizes goes towards paying bank charges and tax. It is also used to pay fees to external auditors and Law Debenture's trustee fees. Any money left after those costs is given to the Good Causes fund.

In Ireland

In Ireland, prizes which are not claimed within 90 days are returned to the National Lottery. This money is then used for the promotion of its games, with the aim of raising funds for good causes.