• Published: Jun 06 2025 06:40 PM
  • Last Updated: Jun 06 2025 06:40 PM

A single ticket holder could win a massive £208 million in tonight’s EuroMillions draw, possibly becoming the UK’s biggest ever lottery winner.


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There’s a lot of talk right now about tonight’s EuroMillions draw. Why? Because it’s not your average prize. We’re talking £208 million. Yep, that’s what’s on the line tonight if one lucky ticket matches all the numbers. And honestly, if that happens, it’ll go down as the biggest lottery win ever in the UK. The previous record? That was around £195 million back in 2022. This one tops that.

People are buzzing, and for good reason. Just imagine being that one person waking up tomorrow with a ticket worth more than what most celebrities have in their bank account. It's the kind of win that could change everything in one night — mortgage, job, future — all of it.

Why Is the Jackpot So High?

Well, the jackpot didn’t get this big overnight. It’s been growing for a while now because, let’s be real, nobody’s been able to match all five numbers and two lucky stars in the last few draws. So it just kept rolling over. That’s how it climbed past £199 million earlier this week — and now here we are at £208 million.

It’s also approaching the EuroMillions jackpot cap, which is €250 million (that’s around £213 million right now). Once it hits that point, it can’t go any higher, and the extra money starts spilling into the next prize tiers. So this draw tonight might be the last chance to win it at its peak.

What Happens If Someone Actually Wins?

If one ticket gets all the numbers right, they’ll instantly become richer than some of the UK’s biggest names — even celebs like Harry Styles and Adele. That’s not just life-changing — that’s life-redefining.

And the winner doesn’t just get fame. They’ll also get a visit from lottery adviser Andy Carter, who usually helps guide people through the shock and big choices that come with such a huge win. Carter’s already said this could easily top the UK charts for the biggest prize, so he’s probably on standby already.

FAQ

It’s sitting at £208 million, which is a record for the UK if a single ticket wins it.

Ticket sales usually close at 7:30 pm UK time on the day of the draw.

You need to match all five main numbers and two Lucky Star numbers. Anything less, and you still might win something — but not the big one.

The record right now is £195 million, won in 2022. Tonight’s jackpot would beat that if someone wins it.

If there’s no winner, the jackpot rolls over again — but since it’s close to the cap, it might be forced to pay out soon, even if no one hits all the numbers.

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