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EuroMillions results and numbers: National Lottery draw tonight, February 4
THE draw for tonight’s National Lottery EuroMillions (February 4, 2025) has taken place, with life-changing cash prizes at stake.
Check the results to see if you have just won a fortune and bagged enough to start that jet-set lifestyle you always dreamed of.
Every EuroMillions ticket also bags you an automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker, which guarantees at least one player will pocket £1million in every draw.
You can find out if you’re a winner by checking your ticket against tonight’s numbers below.
Tonight’s National Lottery EuroMillions winning numbers are: 03, 04, 29, 39, 43 and the Lucky Stars are: 05, 10.
The UK Millionaire Maker Selection winner is: XXXXXXXXX.
Tonight’s National Lottery Thunderball winning numbers are: 02, 06, 18, 27, 38 and the Thunderball is 08.
TOP 5 BIGGEST LOTTERY WINS IN THE WORLD
- £1.308 billion (Powerball) on January 13 2016 in the US, for which three winning tickets were sold, remains history’s biggest lottery prize
- £1.267 billion (Mega Million) a winner from South Carolina took their time to come forward to claim their prize in March 2019 not long before the April deadline
- £633.76 million (Powerball draw) from a winner from Wisconsin
- £625.76 million (Powerball) Mavis L. Wanczyk of Chicopee, Massachusetts claimed the jackpot in August 2017
- £575.53 million (Powerball) A lucky pair of winners scooped the jackpot in Iowa and New York in October 2018
The first EuroMillions draw took place on February 7, 2004, by three organisations: France’s Française des Jeux, Loterías y Apuestas del Estado in Spain and the Camelot in the UK.
One of the UK’s biggest prizes was up for grabs on December, 4, 2020 with a whopping £175million EuroMillions jackpot, which would make a winner richer than Adele.
Another previous UK winner who’s whole life was altered with their jackpot was a player who wanted to remain anonymous on October 8, 2019. They walked off with a cool £170,221,000.
Colin and Chris Weir, from Largs in Scotland, netted a huge £161,653,000 in the July 12, 2011.
Adrian and Gillian Bayford, from Haverhill, Suffolk, picked up £148,656,000 after they played the draw on August, 10, 2012, while Jane Park became Britain’s youngest lottery winner when she scooped up £1 million in 2013.
The odds of winning any EuroMillions prize are 1 in 13.
Could tonight’s jackpot of £14million see you handing in your notice and swapping the daily commute for slurping champagne on a super yacht or lying back on a private beach in the Bahamas?
Gogglebox star in hospital dash as he shares photo of mystery injury with concerned fans
A GOGGLEBOX star has revealed that he was taken to hospital after an injury, as he shared a photo from his bed.
Tom Malone Senior could be seen lying in a hospital bed with a large bandage over his shoulder.
A Gogglebox star has revealed that he was taken to hospital after an injury, as he shared a photo from his bed[/caption] The Malone family have been regulars on the show since 2014[/caption]The TV star looked down at the mystery injury and wrote as the caption: “Woke up with a nappy as a dressing ,was caught off guard when the nurse said she had to change my nappy!
“Grateful to our NHS ,top notch care Thank you , home now !!!!”
Tom didn’t share what exactly had happened, and his post was greeted by messages of support from fans.
One person wrote: “Oh gosh what on earth have you been up to, get well soon.”
A second added: “Omg Tom what have you done? Get well soon,” and a third echoed: “Oh no!!! Hope you are ok? Glad you are home now though looking forward to seeing you all back on Gogglebox wishing you a good recovery.”
Dave and Shirley, also of Gogglebox fame, commented too, writing: “Get well soon mate love Dave and Shirley xx.”
The Malone family have been regulars on Googlebox since 2014.
As well as their son Shaun, Tom Snr and Julie were previously joined by their other son Tom Jr. He left the show in 2021, however.
The couple’s daughter Vanessa and her children have also popped up on Gogglebox on occasion.
In 2023, it was revealed that Tom’s son Shaun was left in a coma and with brain damage after an infection led to a devastating health battle.
His older brother Tom Malone opened up about the tough time, which took place when Shaun was just 15.
At the time their parents Tom Sr and Julie were told Shaun had a 10 per cent chance of survival after a sinus infection spread to his brain.
He ended up spending six months in hospital – during which time his progress was filmed for ITV’s Children’s Hospital.
Julie previously told the Mirror: “We were absolutely frantic. The doctor said Shaun only had a slim chance of surviving surgery, that there were no beds available.
“Tom said I just went doolally saying ‘he’s going to be fine, he’s going to be fine’. Thankfully Tom was level-headed and really pushed them.
“When a bed was finally found Shaun spent six hours in surgery to remove a piece of bone from his skull because of the swelling.
“He was in a coma for two weeks and when he came around had to learn to walk all over again.”
Tom Jr recalled the tough period during an appearance on the Power of the Ordinary podcast.
He said: “I put him in the back of the car because he was too big for my mum to carry.
“I do this thing when traumatic stuff happens or if I get some really bad news, I will just shut off and go into auto pilot and dive into something. So I went straight to training.
“Didn’t realise that as I’ve gone to training, he’s started to have a seizure in the back of the car. He’s gone to the hospital, they’ve put him in a drug induced coma.
“Give him a bunch of brain surgeries and told my mum and dad he had a one in ten chance of survival. They had to keep a part of his skull out so they could keep doing brain surgeries. He was covered in tubes.”
Thankfully Shaun was able to make a full recovery and in 2020 he announced he’d become a dad for the first time after welcoming son Louis.
Mason Melia to join Tottenham Hotspur from St Patrick’s Athletic for record League of Ireland transfer fee
MASON MELIA will join Spurs for a League of Ireland record fee of almost €2million.
Melia did not train with St Pat’s yesterday, following their return from a pre-season training camp in Spain.
Instead, he was in London to undergo a medical to seal a deal with the English Premier League giants, although he will not be able to move until the transfer window in January 2026.
Brexit has meant players cannot move from Ireland to Britain until they turn 18, with Melia reaching that landmark in September.
SunSport revealed in December that Tottenham had launched a major charm offensive in a bid to jump to the top of the queue to sign the St Pat’s striker
He was brought over for their game against Chelsea and shown around their training facilities.
That was a decisive move in ensuring Spurs remained in the hot seat to sign the Wicklow native.
Everton, Chelsea and Celtic were also keen but, like Tottenham, could not proceed with a deal until he turned 18.
Bologna and Hannover 96 were in a position to sign the forward now but SunSport revealed that he would be staying put until at least the summer.
In theory, he could line out for St Pat’s for the entire 2025 campaign, although Spurs may require him to take a break before he links up with them.
He suffered a back problem towards the end of last season which was attributed to his increased load.
Melia clocked up 41 appearances in all competitions, bagging seven goals.
He had made a scoring debut for St Pat’s against Wexford in January 2023 at the age of 15 and went on to play 10 times in the league that season, scoring twice.
The initial sum of around €1.9m that Spurs have agreed to pay the Inchicore outfit will be by far the largest upfront fee paid for a player based in Ireland.
The League of Ireland side will also maintain a sell on clause is 20 percent on the player.
That could be doubled through performance-related clauses, including ones after five and ten first-team appearances, goals scored, senior international caps won and any future transfer.
Shamrock Rovers eventually received well in excess of €2m from the sale of Gavin Bazunu to Manchester City, following his subsequent move to Southampton, but the initial fee was just €500,000.
St Pat’s received around €700,000 for James Abankwah from Udinese three years ago and are still in line to receive further payments relating to the defender, now on loan at Watford.