Brits told check tickets as four EuroMillions jackpots of £1m still not claimed
Four Brits are yet to become millionaires as tickets are still yet to be claimed.
The National Lottery has announced four UK ticket holders are yet to claim the prize of £1,000,000.
The special EuroMillions European Millionaire Maker event on Friday, February, 3, saw an incredible 100 millionaires made in one night.
Three of the missing UK EuroMillions winners bought their winning tickets in retail and one bought their winning tickets online.
The National Lottery is urging those to check their tickets and emails and call in.
Woman was 'adamant' she would win top lottery prize - then pockets $200,000Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at The National Lottery, said: “Imagine being a millionaire and not even knowing it.
"We’re urging all EuroMillions players to check their tickets or log into their National Lottery Account to see if they are one of our missing four £1,000,000 winners.
“We’ve already started to support the 27 ticket-holders who have claimed their prizes, and we’re hoping that these handful of lucky winners who have yet to check their tickets will now come forward so that they can start to enjoy their amazing win.”
The National Lottery says 3 of the players bought their tickets in retail whilst the other bought their winning ticket online.
The players have 180 days to claim their win from the time of the draw.
With all major prizes (£50,000 and above) won in retail, if two weeks after the draw no valid claim has been received, the area in which the ticket was purchased is released.
One winner has had their claim validated and they will decide whether or not to go public with their winnings
The draw comes after a very successful year for Brits playing the EuroMillions after the biggest-ever UK EuroMillions winner was announced in 2022.
One mystery Brit walked off almost £200million richer after landing the biggest National Lottery win ever.
Earlier in the year grandad of eight, Jeff Etherington scooped £500,000 on the lottery
Gold Cup favourite Galopin Des Champs "can go four miles" says Willie MullinsThe 65-year-old, from Harlow in Essex, bought his winning Thunderball lucky dip ticket at Sainsbury’s in Harlow on January 11, after attending a meeting about his knee replacement.
If you have any questions call the National Lottery Line at 0333 234 5050 or email [email protected]