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THE massive EuroMillions jackpot prize of £208million will roll over again after the money went unclaimed.
While the hefty sum wasn’t won players should still check their tickets to see if they can claim a smaller chunk of the total prize money on offer.
AlamyAn anonymous UK ticket holder won the existing record jackpot of £195 million on July 19, 2022[/caption]
The five main numbers from the draw on Tuesday were 19, 36, 39, 40 and 45 and the two lucky stars were 5 and 6.
Four lucky players matched the five main and one star, but nobody matched all five and both the lucky stars.
The jackpot prize had already been rolled over previously after the last draw failed to find a winner.
The eye-watering sum is the largest prize the UK has seen.
Andy Carter, senior winners’ adviser at Allwyn, said previously: “Tuesday sees the £208 million EuroMillions jackpot still up for grabs.
“A win of this magnitude would create the biggest National Lottery winner this country has ever seen – making a single UK winner instantly richer than the likes of Dua Lipa and Harry Kane while also landing them at the number one spot on the National Lottery’s biggest wins list.
“The EuroMillions jackpot is now capped, so any money that would have gone into increasing the jackpot now boosts prizes in the next winning prize tier, meaning that we could see multiple UK players banking huge prizes for matching just the five main numbers and one Lucky Star.”
This year, the largest win was seen in January with £83million.
A previous EuroMillions lottery winner, who scooped an eye-watering £107million jackpot, has revealed why he went public with the news.
Neil Trotter bagged the whopping prize money and was faced with a huge decision whether or not to remain anonymous.
The 45-year-old chose to splash the cash and filled his driveway with a Jaguar and a Porsche – before upgrading their parking spaces to a luxury mansion.
But, Neil explained it can be tricky to go public because of pressure to provide people with money.
However, he was overjoyed to buy his sister a house, and help out family and friends privately.
He told the BBC: “It was quite tricky but I don’t really see that there’s any option [other] than to go public.
“If you want to live the dream – which is have the house, the money and spend it, you’ve got to go public.
“People have said in the past they would hide the money, I think £170million is going to be impossible to hide.
“This is the lake that I bought and the big house and I’m living my dream.”
But he did previously admit he has been hounded by people making up claims to snap up his cash.
He said: “I have had loads of people contact me on Facebook, I’ve probably got about four million kids in this country.
“Everyone wants a bit of money.”
Elsewhere, a lucky couple thought they’d only bagged £2.60 on the lottery – but soon discovered they had scooped the £61million jackpot.
Richard and Debbie Nuttall, both 54, from Colne, Lancashire, took home the life-changing sum in the EuroMillions draw.
The couple were enjoying a holiday in Fuerteventura, celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary, when they discovered the big win.
Richard revealed they originally thought they had won £2.60, but then received another email telling the pair to check their account.
“I thought it was odd and there must be a glitch in the system to get a duplicate email but I logged in again to my National Lottery account to check,” he explained.
“We were totally stunned, it said we had won over £61million,” said the winner.
AlamyThe £208million jackpot – Britain’s largest ever EuroMillions prize – has gone unclaimed[/caption]
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SunSport understands Son would be open to going out on the high of finally winning a trophy with last month’s Europa League triumph after a decade at the club.
But Spurs are unlikely to let him go on the cheap, even with only 12 months left on his deal, given his commercial value to the club.
Son, who earned his 134th cap for his country in a 4-0 win over Kuwait, said: “I still have one more year left on the contract.
“Rather than saying anything at this moment, I think we should all wait and see what happens.
“But no matter where I end up, I will always do the best I can. It will never change.”
Son also spoke of his satisfaction after finally getting his hands on silverware with Tottenham.
He already has eyes on next season and is preparing to start the campaign in the best possible physical shape.
He continued: “I think I’ve accomplished everything I’ve done while playing the football I wanted to.
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“Football is about winning and only winners are remembered. Despite the difficult season, it was a really happy season for me because I experienced the trophy that I’ve been chasing since I was young.
“It was a year where I wanted to do better. I was so happy to be able to share that moment with so many people who cheered me on.
“I haven’t been in good condition many times, but I think I’ll be able to prepare for the new season in really good condition.”
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