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Ketsuda Phoutinane

EuroMillions £184m rollover draw tonight - rules, how to enter and ticket deadline

This could be the last normal day for one very lucky ticket holder.

With an estimated 80 to 100 million people purchasing EuroMillions ticket a week, masses of people are hoping the odds are in their favour to become a multi-millionaire.

EuroMillions will draw again tonight as anticipation escalates about who will win the £184m jackpot.

A winner may finally be chosen during the draw tonight. Punters can tune into a livestream of the big draw at 8:45pm on The National Lottery YouTube channel.

If you’re curious about the huge jackpot on offer, we’ve answered any burning last minute questions here.

If no one wins by October 26, the jackpot will shrink (Getty)

When is the EuroMillions draw?

EuroMillion draws are every Tuesday and Friday at 7:45pm.

Hopeful players have until 7:30pm this evening to buy tickets, which can be purchased in person or online.

How much is a EuroMillions ticket?

Tickets will cost you £2.50, available online or in shops.

Each ticket includes automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw, which creates new UK millionaires every week.

Players can purchase tickets online on the National Lottery website, or from a retailer by filling out a play slip.

What are the EuroMillions rules?

  1. Pick five numbers from one to 50 and two Lucky Stars from one to 12. To fully leave it to fate, there is an option to choose a 'Lucky Dip' which is for randomly selected numbers.
  2. Choose to play on a Tuesday or Friday or both, then the number of weeks you’d like to play.
  3. You can play up to seven lines of numbers and buy up to 10 play slips at a time.

What if no one wins?

The jackpot is currently at the cap of €220m (£184m) having reached it on October 8. There is a hitch - it can stay at the cap for no later than October 26, if no one has won it by then.

The rules stipulate: "If the jackpot reaches the €220 million cap, all funds from ticket sales that would have pushed the top prize higher are rolled down into the next winning tier.

"The jackpot can roll over four more times, but if there is still no jackpot winner in the final draw - the fifth successive draw when the jackpot is €220 million - the full amount is split between the winners in the next tier.

"This potentially means that a number of multimillionaires can be made in a single draw."

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