A Euromillions player in Dublin is waking up €500,000 richer this morning after scooping the top prize in the EuroMillions Plus draw on Friday night. The latest win has sent waves of excitement through the Clonsilla area, where residents are eagerly checking their tickets in hopes they may be the latest winner of this life-changing sum.
EuroMillions Plus players in the Clonsilla area of the capital are being urged to check their tickets carefully from last night’s draw following the ninth top prize win of 2024 to date. The winner, yet to come forward, joins an exclusive group of fortunate individuals all over Ireland who have struck gold this year.
The lucky winner becomes the third player from Dublin to win the life-changing amount this year alongside fellow winners from Tipperary, Cork, Wicklow (2), Kilkenny, and Laois. The continuous stream of wins has been especially remarkable, with these victories enhancing the narrative of hope and good fortune in these regions. Local sentiments are buoyant, and there is a buzz as word spreads of yet another significant win in Dublin.
The winning Quick Pick ticket was purchased on the day of the draw at Tesco Ireland, Clonsilla, Roselawn, Dublin 15, and the winning numbers were 31, 37, 38, 39, and 48. This simple act of purchasing a ticket has now led to an extraordinary stroke of luck, demonstrating yet again the unpredictable nature of lottery games.
The winner has been advised to sign the back of their ticket and keep it safe. They should make contact with the prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email [email protected], and arrangements will be made for them to claim their prize at Lotto HQ. This measure is a crucial step in ensuring the winner’s security and the seamless processing of their new-found wealth.
The big win rounds off a bumper week at National Lottery HQ, with five millionaires being made in the last seven days. National Lottery officials are undeniably elated by the week’s outcomes, pointing to an exceptional period of winnings that seems to be contributing significantly to the dreams and hopes of many Irish citizens.
National Lottery spokesperson Sarah Ruane said, “It’s been the most memorable week of wins we’ve experienced in the National Lottery. Five new millionaires made in just seven days! To round off the week, we’ve just had someone in Dublin scoop the EuroMillions Plus top prize of €500,000! We are urging all of our players in Dublin to carefully check their tickets and if you discover you’re the winner, sign the back of your ticket and make contact with our prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email [email protected], and arrangements will be made for them to collect your prize at Lotto HQ.
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Sarah Ruane’s words encapsulate the unprecedented winning streak the National Lottery has witnessed, with her call to action a clear reminder for players to verify their tickets. Ensuring that the winner claims their prize seamlessly is a top priority for the Lotto team, further underscoring their commitment to excellent customer service.
Saturday night’s Lotto jackpot will be an estimated €3.2 million. With such a significant amount up for grabs, ticket sales are expected to surge as hopeful players across the nation dream of their own life-changing wins. Tickets can be purchased in-store nationwide, through the National Lottery app, or at www.lottery.ie ahead of the 7.45 pm cut-off time.
The anticipation for the next draw is palpable, and with each passing day, the stories of winners continue to inspire countless others. The coming days are expected to see a flurry of activity as players finalize their last-minute purchases, each one hopeful that they will be the next in line to share in the remarkable luck Ireland’s National Lottery players have experienced recently.
To encapsulate the excitement, the National Lottery has also launched a breaking news service on WhatsApp. By clicking the provided link, community members can receive breaking news and the latest headlines directly on their phones. Additionally, the service offers special promotions, exclusive offers, and advertisements from the National Lottery and its partners. For those wary of such notifications, opting out is a simple process, ensuring the community service remains convenient and user-friendly.
In a week filled with remarkable wins and joyous celebrations, Dublin’s latest EuroMillions Plus winner adds a new chapter to Ireland’s enduring lottery success stories. As the identity of the new millionaire remains under wraps, there’s no doubt the news will positively ripple throughout the community, inspiring hope and anticipation for future draws.