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EuroMillions jackpot brewing up a
storm
03.10.19
WHILE the county
prepares for the arrival of Storm Lorenzo,
EuroMillions players throughout Inishowen are hoping
to brew up a storm of their own as Friday’s jackpot
remains a stratospheric €190 million for the fourth
draw in a row.
EuroMillions players will again see a massive
increase in lower tier prizes. The National Lottery
has confirmed that an estimated €17 million in
prizes will now flow down to lower prize tier levels
for Friday night’s draw. |
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EuroMillions jackpot is at the €190m
maximum cap for the 4th draw in a row. |
Under the EuroMillions
community rules, the jackpot is capped at €190
million and any excess will flow down to the next
prize tier at which there are winners. The jackpot
can remain capped at €190 million for up to a four
draws. On the fifth draw at cap, if the €190 million
jackpot is still not won, the full value of the
jackpot will flow down to the next tier with a prize
winner.
Speaking ahead of the draw, a spokesperson for the
National Lottery said: "The EuroMillions jackpot has
been rolling since Tuesday 23rd July and excitement
is well and truly building nationwide ahead of
Friday night’s truly life-changing €190 million
jackpot. With jackpots of this size, we always see a
late surge in ticket sales as players buy their
tickets in the final hours before the draw. Interest
is so strong in Friday’s draw that we are advising
players to play, online or in-store early to avoid
queues and possible disappointment at missing out.” |
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