EuroMillions punters in three counties are on red alert after three tickets worth €500,000 each were sold in Ireland.
The National Lottery has revealed that the three slips were sold in counties Dublin, Kerry and Meath.
Tuesday's €190 Million jackpot prize went unclaimed and now rolls over to Friday's draw.
Punters from Dublin, Kerry and Meath are advised to check their EuroMillions tickets carefully.
The winning Dublin ticket was sold at the Mace Store in the Kilbarrack Shopping Centre in Dublin 5.
Residents of Enfield, Co Meath have also been urged to check their tickets after Ryan’s Foodstore in Rathmoylan sold another EuroMillions ticket worth a half a million euro.
The third lucky quick pick ticket was sold at the Centra Store on the Rock Road in Killarney, Co Kerry.
A spokesperson for the National Lottery said: “There is huge excitement among our players with our EuroMillions jackpot continuing to roll at the capped total of €190 million for this Friday’s draw.
"Last night’s draws produced an incredible 105,000 winners in Ireland so we are encouraging every single player to check their tickets, regardless of where they bought them.
"If you are one of the lucky winners of the €500,000 EuroMillions Plus top prize, we advise you to sign the back of the ticket, put it in a safe place and contact our prize claims team on 01 836 4444, and we will make arrangements for you to come to the National Lottery to collect your prize."