A life-changing jackpot of £3.8 million could be waiting for one lucky Brit in tonight's National Lottery draw.
As usual there's a stunning amount of money on the cards which one lucky Brit could take home. It could mean you are able to quit your job, buy your dream home and see the world or at least the holiday of a lifetime. You'll have to enter to be in with a chance though.
The Lotto draw has now taken place and the Thunderball has also been drawn tonight, in which you can win £500,000. Entry for Saturday night's Lotto cost £2 and players need to pick six numbers between 1 and 59 - or generate them with a lucky dip - before 7.30pm. The draw is announced at approximately 7.45pm.
The winning numbers in the main Lotto draw are 4, 27, 28, 31, 51, 57 and bonus ball is 48.
There are multiple chances to win the Lotto as draws take place every Saturday and Wednesday. To play the game, you choose six numbers from one to 59 or choose a lucky dip. It costs £2 per play. In the first month of autumn, a staggering 38 lucky players became National Lottery millionaires.
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Lotto served up many big wins, kicking off with the £7.4 million prize won in the September 16 draw. It was just a taste of things to come as two more massive prizes – £5.2 million and £3.8 million - were won by lucky players in separate draws later in the month. In total, Lotto made 14 brand new National Lottery millionaires in September.
And that was just Lotto, in EuroMillions, it’s fair to say one player is unlikely to forget Friday, September 15. That’s the day they won a jaw-dropping £23.6 million prize. EuroMillions also created a further 18 UK millionaires during the month.
As well as being in with a chance of winning serious cash, playing the Lotto also helps raise around £30m each week for UK good causes. You can buy a ticket on draw days, Saturdays and Wednesdays, until 7.30pm.
Lottery operators Camelot announced in the summer that one EuroMillions player had claimed the incredible £111.7million jackpot from one special draw. The unnamed lucky player is among the top 12 biggest winners in lottery history.