Largest jackpot in European history €190,000,000 is up for grabs to people in Malta
Thanks to five rollovers in a row, one lucky ticketholder will break the record for winning the largest jackpot offered in European history
This Tuesday’s EuroMillions mega draw is quickly approaching and after rolling over five times, the jackpot stands at a stupendous €190,000,000, making this jackpot the largest ever in European lottery history.
The current EuroMillions record is £161m, won by Colin and Christine Weir, from Largs, North Ayrshire, in 2011. Colin and Christine Weir have since used their winnings to support political and charitable causes, including donating to the Scottish independence movement and setting up trusts for health, culture and animal welfare among others projects.
The winning numbers for last Friday's draw, which had a €177m jackpot, were 7, 18, 19, 32, 48 with the Lucky Stars 3 and 7.
Thanks to Jackpot.com people in Malta have the opportunity to enter this record-breaking lottery. The odds of winning EuroMillions stand at 1 in 13 while the odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 139,838,160.
You’re in good hands with Jackpot.com who are licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority and are offering players up to 30% off ticket prices by subscribing to the EuroMillions draw.
There is still time to enter - the draw takes place in Paris tonight at 21:00 CET (20:00 BST/GMT).
So get your lucky numbers together, complete as many entries as you like, sit back and wait for tonight’s results. Who knows, maybe someone from Malta will make European lottery history and become the biggest EuroMillions jackpot winner.