Winning National Lottery numbers for Saturday's whopping £4million jackpot

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Tonight's draw has been made (Image: Getty Images)

It's Saturday evening which means players will be crossing their fingers ahead of tonight’s draw.

This time there's a stunning amount of money on the cards which one lucky Brit could take home. It's a truly life-changing sum of money which could mean quitting your job, buying your dream home and seeing the world or at least the holiday of a lifetime. You'll have to enter to be in with a chance, though.

The Lotto draw has taken place and the Thunderball will also be drawn tonight, in which you can win £500,000.

The winning numbers in the main Lotto draw are 10, 16, 20, 22, 47, 52 and bonus ball is 26.

Tonight's jackpot is an estimated £4million, a seriously life-changing amount. If you won you could retire instantly, and start making all of your dreams come true.

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Saturday also sees the draw for the Thunderball. Tonight's Thunderball numbers are: 32, 20, 18, 9, 21, Thunderball: 14

Entry for Saturday night's Lotto cost £2 and players need to pick six numbers between 1 and 59 - or generate them with a lucky dip - before 7.30pm. The draw is announced at approximately 7.45pm.

There are multiple chances to win the Lotto as draws take place every Saturday and Wednesday. To play the game, you choose six numbers from one to 59 or choose a lucky dip. It costs £2 per play.

As well as being in with a chance of winning serious cash, playing the Lotto also helps raise around £30m each week for UK good causes. You can buy a ticket on draw days, Saturdays and Wednesdays, until 7.30pm. Lottery operators Camelot announced in the summer that one EuroMillions player had claimed the incredible £111.7million jackpot from one special draw. The unnamed lucky player is among the top 12 biggest winners in lottery history. National Lottery is regulated by the Gambling Commission, and is currently operated by Camelot Group, to which the licence was granted in 1994, 2001 and again in 2007, but will be operated by Allwyn Entertainment Ltd from 2024

Bradley Jolly

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