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Could You Win Tonight’s £127 million EuroMillions Jackpot?
Could You Win Tonight’s £127 million EuroMillions Jackpot?
It’s a big night for players of the EuroMillions lottery. The jackpot has been rising in the past month or so and tonight’s top prize is £127 million (€154 million).
No win since October
It was on October 4 when the EuroMillions jackpot was last won. That saw a ticket sold in Spain win a fantastic €162.2 million. There have been 13 EuroMIllions jackpot wins this year.
The last five tickets to win the top prize have all been sold in different countries. Spain, Belgium, the UK, France and Portugal have all had success in recent months. Will we see a ticket (hopefully one sold by Lottery24) win the EuroMillions jackpot this evening?
What numbers could make you a multi-millionaire? Number 50 has come out three times in the last four draws. The most recent draw on Tuesday saw three consecutive numbers (10-11-12) drawn. As for the Lucky Stars, the last two draws have seen 01 make an appearance.
New business venture
One person who knows what it is like to win a EuroMillions jackpot is Adrian Bayford from the UK. It’s 12 years since he and his then wife Gillian won an amazing £148 million. He’s had an exciting time since that jackpot win and his life is about to get even more interesting.
Earlier this year we reported how Mr Bayford was going to open his own wine business. Now he is planning to turn 20 acres of the Horseheath Lodge estate he owns in Cambridgeshire, England into an eco-adventure park.
Attractions will include a train ride, a maze, five outdoor play zones, pond-dipping and an energy-themed play barn. It will also have education facilities where youngsters can be taught about sustainability and eco-consciousness.
The EuroMillions winner plans on providing “a fun, exciting and educational day out” for families to enjoy. He says that the theme park will see 13 full-time jobs being created. Planning permission has been applied for to the South Cambridgeshire District Council. If successful, it’s hoped the park will open in two to three years.