A UK EuroMillions player could be on the verge of winning a whopping £88 million jackpot.
Tonight, the draw is expected to attract a surge of entries due to the size of the winnings - with sales closing at 7.30pm.
After Tuesday nights sum of £77.5 million, the prize money has raised by another £10 million, but there wasn't one player who picked up the total sum earlier this week.
The top prize won on Tuesday was only £1,411, with a total of 23 players each picking up the cash.
Players will need to guess five correct numbers plus two star numbers to take home the £88 million jackpot on Friday.
Tonight's winning numbers
Tonight’s National Lottery EuroMillions winning numbers are: 50, 15, 09, 47, 02
The Lucky Stars are: 09, 06
Tonight’s National Lottery Thunderball winning numbers are: 02, 21, 24, 25, 33
The Thunderball is: 01
Tonights increased draw comes after a record breaking sum of £184 million was up for grabs on October 15.
That sum was won by one anonymous person, and another four UK winners won £3,679,293.50 each.
There have been six UK EuroMillions jackpot winners so far this year, including the anonymous winners of £122 million in April and £111 million in June.
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