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Abigail O'Leary

EuroMillions result: Friday's National Lottery numbers for biggest ever £174m jackpot

An estimated £174 million is up for grabs if the jackpot is scooped by a single ticket holder.

The win would eclipse the UK’s current record prize of £170,221,000, which was won by an anonymous player in a EuroMillions draw on October 8, 2019.

Tonight’s National Lottery Euromillions winning numbers are: 10, 42, 23, 46, 01 and the Lucky Stars are: 03, 05

Millionaire Maker Selection: - one UK millionaire has been created with code VHWP82211.

Tonight’s National Lottery Thunderball winning numbers are: 04, 06, 10, 15, 20 and the Thunderball is 02. Full details of winners and prizes will follow shortly.

The top prize will now roll over to Tuesday's draw, meaning a new record of an estimated £184 million jackpot if a single UK ticketholder wins (Getty Images)

A total of nine ticketholders did scoop the second prize of £118,041.10 for matching five numbers and one Lucky Star number.

The top prize will now roll over to Tuesday's draw, meaning a new record of an estimated £184 million jackpot if a single UK ticketholder wins.

Camelot's Andy Carter, senior winners' adviser at The National Lottery, said: "Tuesday's massive EuroMillions jackpot is an estimated £184 million.

"If one UK winner banks the lot, they would instantly become the UK's biggest ever National Lottery winner. Players are urged to get their tickets early to be in with a chance of winning this fabulous prize.

"National Lottery players make a huge difference to National Lottery Good Causes across the country generating more than £30 million every week.

"Thanks to National Lottery players, over £1.2 billion has been distributed to date across the UK to help tackle the impact of coronavirus."

For the EuroMillions Hot Picks, which the winning numbers are the same as for the EuroMillions draw, no-one won the top prize of £1 million or the second prize of £30,000.

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