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Matthew Dresch

Winning National Lottery Set for Life numbers for Monday, September 27

A sizzling £10,000 a month for the next 30 years is up for grabs tonight.

Throw your hat in the ring for a chance at the top prize in tonight's Set For Life draw and your dreams could soon become a reality.

And second prize is almost as tasty - with the runner-up bagging £10,000 a month for a year.

Wit that much cash dropping into your account each month you could maintain 333 basic Sky subscription packages for friends, families and those in need.

The Set for Life draw takes place at 8pm on the dot every Thursday and Monday.

The National Lottery says: "Better dig out your wish list – because you could be one ticket away from winning £10,000 every month for 30 years!

"Imagine what you could do with that. Cooking course? New business idea? Whatever’s on your list, now’s your chance to start ticking them off."

Here are tonight's winning numbers: 32, 30, 40, 44, 26 and the Life Ball is 1.

Here’s how to play

Players have to pick five main numbers between 1 and 47, and one ‘life ball’ between 1 and 10.

The odds of winning the top prize is one in 15.3 million, but the odds of winning £10,000 per month for a year is one in 1.7 million.

It was launched early in 2020 and draws are made on Monday and Thursday evenings at around 8pm.

There are also fixed prizes up for grabs.

Camelot’s Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Adviser at The National Lottery, said: “Since the beginning of April, Set For Life has seen a fabulous five ticket-holders win the top prize of £10k every month for 30 years. On top of this, a whopping 37 ticket-holders have won the second prize of £10k every month for an entire year.

“For the last 25 years, National Lottery players have made a huge difference to Good Causes with, on average, around £30M raised every week. Thanks to National Lottery players, up to £600M will be used by charities and organisations affected by the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, including £300M to support the most vulnerable in communities across the UK.”

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