The EuroMillions jackpot has surged to €159 million (£137 million) on the back of 12 consecutive rollovers. A Superdraw had initially been scheduled for Friday night, but will now take place at a later date.
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The EuroMillions jackpot has surged to €159 million (£137 million) on the back of 12 consecutive rollovers. A Superdraw had initially been scheduled for Friday night, but will now take place at a later date.
Attention, EuroMillions players. Exciting times are ahead for your favourite international draw game, with the second Superdraw of 2026 confirmed as 5th June. With more Superdraws set to come later in the year, this is your second chance to win a minimum cash prize of €130 million.
Tuesday night saw a very rare EuroMillions jackpot win, as three tickets across the continent (or, perhaps, the globe!) managed to match all five main numbers plus the Lucky Star numbers to win a share of the jackpot each. For the €144.5 million jackpot, that's €48.1 million each.
As the EuroMillions jackpot surges beyond €130 million (£114 million), players in the UK have even more reason to look forward to Friday night’s draw.
On Friday 20th February, a special EuroMillions 'Superdraw' took place, where the jackpot was bumped straight to €130,000,000, regardless of the previous draw's jackpot value (€64 million). Nobody won the grand prize that night, so the jackpot continued to roll up until one lucky player in the UK struck gold to the tune of £181,073,415.70! That's €209,527,211 in euros.