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Will a Record Lottery Jackpot Be Won this Weekend?
Will a Record Lottery Jackpot Be Won this Weekend?
What a weekend it could be for lottery players. The combined EuroMillions and SuperEnalotto jackpots are nearly €470 million.. Over in the USA, the Mega Millions jackpot tonight is a staggering $480 million.
With jackpots like that, buying a ticket from Lottery24 could make you a multi-millionaire. The quest to become one begins tonight with the EuroMillions draw. The jackpot cap has been reached, so the top prize tonight is still 230 million euros (£194.1 million).
Will it finally be won this evening? When this lottery jackpot is finally won, it’ll be the highest jackpot ever won in the EuroMillions draw. The jackpot cap will then rise to €240 million.
Must-be-won draw on its way?
The jackpot will continue to stay at its current level but the rollovers won’t go on forever. If no one wins the top prize in tonight or Tuesday’s draw, then prepare yourself for a must-be-won draw on July 22. Now that’d be one you have to buy a ticket for from Lottery24.
While the jackpot may still remain elusive, EuroMillions players are still becoming lottery millionaires. Tuesday’s draw saw five players win the second-tier prize. Three ticket holders came from the UK, each winning £3.66 million. The other two winners came from France (winning 4.56 million) and Switzerland (winning CHF5.5 million).
Nearly half a billion dollars
This evening also sees the Mega Millions draw take place. Tuesday’s draw saw players fail to win the jackpot. That means that tonight, there’s a top prize of $480 million. Another rollover will see Tuesday’s lottery jackpot be over half a billion dollars.
Record SuperEnalotto jackpot
Saturday night sees the next SuperEnalotto draw take place. Thursday’s draw ended in yet another rollover and the jackpot is now a record €239.1 million. There's no jackpot cap or must-be-won draw in this lottery so it can just keep on climbing.
If Saturday’s draw doesn’t produce a winner, the jackpot will go above the 240 million euros mark. That means it’ll be already higher than the next EuroMillions jackpot cap.