A special edition of the Millionaire Maker raffle will be held on 17th April, guaranteeing that 10 ticket holders will win £1 million.
The Millionaire Maker takes place alongside every EuroMillions draw. If you buy a ticket in the UK, you receive a unique raffle code for each line of numbers that you play. In a regular draw, one code is selected as the winner at random and you receive £1 million if you match all the letters and numbers in the correct positions.
Special draws are also scheduled from time to time, and Friday’s big event will see nine more winners than usual. The exact odds of winning always depend on how many tickets are sold, but your chances of success are significantly better than usual. There’s also a chance that you could win a Millionaire Maker prize on the same night as you win on the main EuroMillions draw.
Other participating national lotteries run similar raffles to the Millionaire Maker, including France’s My Million, Spain’s El Millón and Portugal’s M1lhão, giving you an extra chance to become a millionaire. Go to the Associated Draws page to find out about all the games that are offered alongside EuroMillions.
The EuroMillions jackpot, meanwhile, is back up to nine figures for the third time this year. It has been a remarkable start to 2026 for big wins, with a €123 million jackpot paid out to someone in Belgium on 30th January and then a £181 million (€209 million) win in the UK on 10th March.
You have to match five numbers from 1 to 50, and two Lucky Stars from 1 to 12, to win the jackpot. If you’re not sure which numbers to play in the next draw, why not check out the latest statistics? Alternatively, you could try the random approach and give the generator a spin.
Regardless of how you play, the only way to give yourself a chance of winning is to take part. Remember to check the results after the draw, and don’t forget to review your raffle code too to discover whether you are a winner.