A UK ticket holder has won tonight's £122 million EuroMillions jackpot, the National Lottery has said.
The winning numbers are: 21, 47, 04, 40, 34. The Lucky Stars are: 02, 05.
The lucky person becomes the nation's fifth biggest ever lottery winner.
And they are the second UK resident to win the EuroMillions jackpot this year, after a £39million prize on New Year's Day.
Tonight's winner is yet to claim their prize, Camelot said.
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Andy Carter, senior winners' advisor said: "What brilliant news, one UK winner has scooped tonight’s massive £122M EuroMillions jackpot and they are now the fifth biggest ever National Lottery winner!
"This is the second UK EuroMillions jackpot winner this year, after a lucky ticket-holder scooped the £39M jackpot in the draw on New Year’s Day.
"Players are being urged to check their tickets and to give us a call to claim this fantastic prize."
The UK's highest ever lottery win was in 2019, when £170million was won on the EuroMillions.
The winner has since chosen to stay anonymous.

This jackpot is closely followed by Colin and Chris Weir's £161million win in 2011.
Tonight's jackpot winner will jump straight to around 976th on the Sunday Times Rich List.
Their £122m fortune will see them place just behind Earl Spencer, the brother of the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
Tonight's win comes just over a month after a university student revealed they nearly bagged a £182million win.
Rachel Kennedy and boyfriend Liam McCrohan were left "heartbroken" after seeing their numbers come up in February 26's draw.
They had not bought a ticket due to insufficient funds - missing out on the win of a lifetime.
Rachel, 19, and Liam, 21, had used the same numbers for five weeks in a row - before missing the crucial date.
Mr Carter added in his statement this evening that National Lottery players raise £30million for good causes each week.
"National Lottery players make a huge difference to National Lottery Good Causes across the country raising, on average, around £30M every week," he said.
"Thanks to National Lottery players, over £1BN has been distributed to date across the UK to help tackle the impact of coronavirus."