The National Lottery has revealed that 13 Irish players won big in last night’s EuroMillions draw.
Ten players scooped an incredible €50,000 each in the Ireland Only Raffle, which was the sixth of 12 draws in the National Lottery’s ’12 Draws of Christmas’ promotion.
This raffle event means that ten players will scoop €50,000 each in every EuroMillions draw every Tuesday and Friday between November 15 and December 23.
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The winning tickets were sold at:
• Centra, 15 Claddagh Green, Ballyfermot, Co. Dublin
• SuperValu, Dingle, Tralee, Co. Kerry
• Daybreak, Ardilaun Court, Patrick St.Co. Dublin
• Top Oil service sation, Cobh's Cross, Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork.
• Murphy's Newsagents, Ballinrobe, Co.Mayo
• SuperValu, Lucan Road, Celbridge, Co. Kildare
• Dunnes Stores, Mountmeelick Road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois.
• Lottery.ie / Online – Louth
• Lottery.ie / Online – Kildare
• Lottery.ie / Online – Kilkenny
The seventh draw of the ’12 draws of Christmas’, promotion will take place this Tuesday, December 6 where 10 more players are guaranteed to win the amazing prize.
It comes as three other Irish players matched five numbers in last night’s EuroMillions draw to score €21,113 each.
The winning numbers in last night’s draw were 12, 21, 35, 39 and 45 and the Lucky Stars were 6 and 11 .
The winning tickets were sold in Grants in Dundalk Co. Louth, Spar in Marino Mart, Fairview, Co. Dublin and one online winner from Co. Dublin.
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