Massive £61m EuroMillions lottery jackpot could be yours tonight – making you richer than Harry Potter star | The Sun

ANYONE lucky enough to scoop tonight’s EuroMillions jackpot would instantly become richer than a famous Harry Potter star.

The National Lottery’s top prize stands at a cool £61million, meaning whoever won it would be wealthier than Emma Watson.


Emma, 33, who shot to fame staring in the blockbuster films as Hermione, has amassed a fortune of £60million, according to The Sunday Times Rich List.

Every EuroMillions ticket also gets you an automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker, which means at least one player will pocket £1m in every draw.

Tickets cost £2.50 and in order to grab the top prize players must match the five numbers as well as two Lucky Stars.

Players can either select their own numbers or opt for a Lucky Dip where the numbers are chosen at random.

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The first EuroMillions draw was held on February 7, 2004, by three organisations: France's Française des Jeux, Loterías y Apuestas del Estado in Spain and the UK’s Camelot.

One of the UK’s biggest prizes was up for grabs on December, 4, 2020 with an enormous £175m jackpot, which would make a winner richer than Adele.

Another previous UK winner who's whole life was drastically altered due to their win was a player who wanted to remain anonymous on October 8, 2019.

They walked off with a huge £170,221,000.

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Colin and Chris Weir, from Largs in Scotland, netted an enormous £161,653,000 on July 12, 2011.

Adrian and Gillian Bayford, from Haverhill, Suffolk, didn’t do too badly either on August 10, 2012 when they scooped  £148,656,000.

Jane Park became Britain's youngest lottery winner when she bagged £1m in 2013.

The odds of winning any EuroMillions prize are 1 in 13.


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