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EuroMillions Jackpot Tops £120 Million After Superdraw Rollover

EuroMillions Jackpot Tops £120 Million After Superdraw Rollover
Updated: Friday 20th February 2026

The first EuroMillions Superdraw of 2026 came and went without a jackpot winner on Friday night, but there were still hundreds of thousands of prizes paid out in the UK alone.

The special event on 20th February provided an opportunity to land a jackpot worth £113 million (converted from €130 million), and the winning numbers were revealed to be 13, 24, 28, 33 and 35, with Lucky Stars 5 and 9.

There were more than 3.2 million winning tickets across Europe, including 861,878 in the UK. One lucky player also won £1 million in the Millionaire Maker raffle. Go to the EuroMillions Results page to see the winning raffle code, along with a full prize breakdown.

As nobody matched all the winning numbers, the EuroMillions jackpot will now climb to an estimated £124 million for the next draw on Tuesday night. That already makes it the largest jackpot of the year, and it still has the potential to grow much higher.

If it rolls for a few more draws, it will approach the record for the biggest lottery prize ever seen in the UK. Currently, that stands at £195.7 million - paid out to an anonymous player in the summer of 2022.

The EuroMillions jackpot cap is €250 million (approximately £217 million), so there is a chance that it will reach its limit sometime in March and set a new record.

Check Your Numbers

The gigantic jackpot makes it a perfect time to play EuroMillions, but always make sure to check your numbers after every draw. The checker also allows you to review your Millionaire Maker code, as the raffle can often be overlooked. In fact, a ticket holder from Birmingham recently missed out on a £1 million prize they had won through the Millionaire Maker.

All National Lottery prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the relevant draw. For most prizes, this simply involves you taking your winning ticket to an authorised retailer, but for larger amounts there may be other requirements. Go to the How to Claim page for more information.

You can take part in the next draw by purchasing a ticket from a National Lottery retailer, or choosing your numbers online. Good luck!

Published: Friday 20th February 2026

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