The Lotto jackpot has been won for the third time in the last four draws.
One punter on Saturday evening is celebrating taking home the €2 million jackpot which will change their lives.
Thousands of other prizes were taken home by Irish Lotto players on Saturday night.
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The results for Saturday night were:
Lotto - top prize jackpot of €2,000,000
7, 19, 24, 30, 36, 44 and a bonus ball of 41
Lotto Plus One - top prize jackpot of €1,000,000
9, 20, 22, 23, 32, 47 and a bonus ball of 12
Lotto Plus Two - top prize jackpot worth €250,000
13, 17, 19, 20, 25, 32 and a bonus ball of 14
Lotto raffle worth a prize of €500 : 6398,
Lotto bosses will reveal the location of the jackpot winner later this week.
The main Lotto jackpot was won twice in the last 10 days - with two lucky punters scooping the top prize in the draw for the last two Wednesdays.
That started with an €8.9 million winner in Meath, who bought their ticket in the Lowthe’s Londis in Duleek.
Store owner Seamus Lowthe was completely shocked to get the call that his store sold the winning life-changing ticket;
"The first thing I did was check my own ticket as I did the Lotto on Wednesday night for the first time in a while. I was in complete shock when the local rep called me the following day to let me know we’d sold the winning ticket. We’re a local family run store, open thirty-eight years and selling the Lotto thirty years and this is our first ever big win. It’s complete magic for us”, he said.
Then, earlier this week, an XL store in Mount Merrion, Dublin sold the jackpot-winning stub worth €2.3 million.
Owner of the store, Adrian Peters, has been running the shop thirty-eight years and was delighted to get hear the good news.
He said: “This is our first big Jackpot win, yes. We’re open since 1973, so this year we’ll be fifty years in business. We’re a small family run, local shop in the heart of Mount Merrion. We’re surrounded by a cluster of shops like the local hairdresser and chemist. Ah it was great to get the phone call that we’d sold the winning ticket. In these current times, it’s nice to get a bit of positive news.
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