A huge £1 million EuroMillions lottery jackpot is set to expire in DAYS as Brits have been urged to check their ticket now.
The win has gone unclaimed for months, after the draw was made on September 9 last year.
There are now just four days left to claim the prize, as it expires on Wednesday, 8 March.
And as no winner has come forward for the UK Millionaire Maker draw yet, punters have been urged to check their tickets.
National Lottery bosses have said that anyone who matches with the winning numbers should contact them. They are: TDJL68325.
Helpfully, the small town where the lucky winner bought their ticket in September has been revealed.
The winner of the UK Millionaire Maker jackpot entered the draw in the market town of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire.
However, if no one has come forward by next week - the ticket's expiry date - the prize will be donated to National Lottery projects across the UK.
Last month it was revealed that a lucky Brit won the National Lottery's £5.3million jackpot after matching the numbers 11, 13, 15, 23, 34, 39 and 9.
The identity of the winner is currently unknown, and may remain that way should they choose to remain anonymous.
They were the fifth new millionaire created by the Lottery so far in 2023.
And also in February, an actor found a forgotten lottery ticket in his car - worth tens of thousands of pounds.
Dion Davies, 47, had bought the EuroMillions ticket whilst performing as the Dame in a pantomime production of Sleeping Beauty but forgot about it, until he had his car cleaned.