The National Lottery Euromillions draw for Friday 23 June has a jackpot of £14million after a single ticket-holder won an eye-watering £55m in the draw on Tuesday (June 20).
It is the third UK EuroMillions jackpot win of 2023 and the second this month. On June 2, one lucky UK ticket-holder scooped the entire £111.7m jackpot, making them the 12th biggest National Lottery winner of all time.
Saturday's National Lottery draw jackpot is £3.8million, while Set For Life, which offers a chance to win £10,000 a month for 30 years, takes place on Monday night.
There are plenty of opportunities to win big on the National Lottery, with the £1 Thunderball jackpot of £500,000 also up for grabs on Friday night.
What time is the Lottery draw?
Tongiht's Thunderball draw is up first at 8pm followed by the EuroMillions at 8.45pm.
The EuroMillions draw takes place every Tuesday and Friday. A ticket costs £2.50 and includes automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw, which creates new UK millionaires every week, guaranteed.
The Thunderball will also be drawn tonight, which gives players the chance to win a jackpot of £500,000 with a £1 ticket.
How to enter the Euromillions draw?
Lotto Social offers their members a way to get 10 entries for just £1, which is much less than the £20 it would normally cost.
Lotto Social offers members the chance to also play instant win games for free with cash prizes up to £7,000. Members get genuine tickets from the National Lottery when buying via Lotto Social meaning all proceeds still go to UK good causes.
You can sign up for LottoSocial and get 10 entries to the draw for £1 here.
Otherwise you can get Euromillions tickets from the National Lottery website here.