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€143 million (£120 million) Jackpot in Tomorrow’s EuroMillions Draw

€143 million (£120 million) Jackpot in Tomorrow’s EuroMillions Draw
Friday’s EuroMillions Superdraw didn’t produce a jackpot winner. That means tomorrow, the top prize is a fantastic €143 million (£120 million). Could a ticket purchased from Lottery24 win the jackpot?
The EuroMillions Superdraw held on Friday March 7 was the first of 2025. However, no tickets were able to match 06-10-27-32-48 and the two Lucky Stars 03 and 08 and win the €130 million jackpot.
Near-misses
There were three near-misses though, each coming within a Lucky Star of winning the jackpot. Each won €429,799.40 with two sold in France and the other in Belgium.
If Tuesday’s EuroMillions draw does produce a winner, it’ll be the largest jackpot won since November 2024. On that occasion, it was a ticket that had been purchased in the UK that won a £177 million (€212 million) EuroMillions jackpot. The winner of that fantastic prize opted to remain anonymous.
New homes for £45 million EuroMillions winners
Every year, players win massive amounts in the EuroMillions draw. It was 13 years ago that Matt Topham and Cassey Carrington won an amazing £45 EuroMillions prize. The couple were married just months after their big win but separated last year. £148 million EuroMillions winner Adrian Bayford planned to open a wine business last year.
At one time they planned to build what was being described as an eight-bedroom £5 million ‘Teletubbies-style’ eco-home on the land and to be named ‘Serenity.’ Council approval was given for the futuristic property that was to include everything from a sound-proof cinema to a botanical garden. However, the plans came to nothing and the property was never built.
Now they have both submitted plans for a couple of six-bedroom luxury homes that neighbour each other. They are both situated in the exclusive ‘Millionaire’s row’ in Nottinghamshire, England.
It’s close to Wollaton Hall which is a country house that millions of people have seen. That’s because it was used as ‘Wayne Manor’ in the movie ‘The Dark Knight Rises.’
Perhaps you might be able to buy a similar property if winning tomorrow night’s EuroMillions jackpot.
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