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How you can end the weekend RICHER than Glastonbury headliner with £164m jackpot

20 June 2024 , 20:33
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The biggest Euromillion winners have been unmasked below
The biggest Euromillion winners have been unmasked below

YOU could end the weekend richer than a Glastonbury Festival headliner by entering this weeks Euromillions jackpot.

The likes of Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA are set to be raking in the money when they take to the stage next week but you could eclipse their total earnings with a throw of the dice today.

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You could become richer than a Glastonbury Festival headliner in the latest EuroMilliions jackpotCredit: Getty
The likes of Dua Lipa are set to rake in the money when they take to the stage next week
The likes of Dua Lipa are set to rake in the money when they take to the stage next weekCredit: Getty
You could eclipse the earnings of some of the top acts by entering this week's EuroMillions draw
You could eclipse the earnings of some of the top acts by entering this week's EuroMillions drawCredit: Getty

That's because an astonishing £164million is up for grabs for Brits on Friday and you'd be absolutely crazy not to put yourself in the running.

All you need to do is choose five numbers between 1-50 and two Lucky Stars between 1-12 and you're good to go.

You can even increase your chances of winning the life-changing money by playing up to seven lines of numbers and buying up to ten pay slips at a time.

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Once you've paid your £2.50 entrance fee, you'll be on the road to a potential jackpot win.

And with this week's winning total standing at a whopping £164m, you'll become richer than next week's Glastonbury headliners.

But with the draw set to be made tomorrow (Friday, June 21), the clock is ticking, so there's really no time to waste if you want to be in with a shout of winning the prize money.

And even if you fail, there's always next week, with EuroMillions draws traking place every Tuesday and Friday evening.

Played across nine European countries, there is a minimum guaranteed jackpot of €17m (£14.3m) every week.

In fact, this can even roll over up to an impressive €250m (£211m), meaning the winners could become multi-millionaires.

In Tuesday's (June 18) EuroMillions draw, there were no first category winners for the €174m (£147m) jackpot, so a new jackpot of €195m (£164m) was generated.

However, more than 2.4 million winners did scoop prizes in one way or another, with 29 per cent of them won in the UK.

But winners must remember that they only have limited time to secure their winnings.

As per EuroMillions rules, prizes in the UK must be claimed within 180 days of the draw date.

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The biggest ever EuroMillions Jackpot win was pocketed by a UK ticket holder in July 2022 - but their identity remains anonymous to this day.

The lucky winner, who scooped a massive £195m, never made their names public following the whopping win.

But their incredible prize of £195,707,000, to be exact, saw them eclipsed the stunning wealth of Grammy-winner Adele and become the biggest National Lottery winner of all time.

The second biggest EuroMillions winners are Joe and Jess Thwaite, who banked an eye-watering £184million in 2022.

The couple had bought a three-bed bungalow in a village in Gloucestershire just months before their big win but upped sticks as soon as they found out their lives had changed.

The Sun previously revealed how the Thwaites celebrated their jackpot with £16.95 steak and chips — and left a lucky tip.

But instead of a glitzy champagne bash the couple dined with their two kids, pals and extended family at a Miller and Carter chain restaurant on a Gloucester trading estate.

And we know what their first ever purchase was after the winnings.

Joe and Jess spent a relatively modest £38,000 of their win on an understated used Volvo estate.

Tom Malley

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