UK Ticket-holder claims £ 65 m uromilian jackpot

A claim has been made by the UK ticket-holder for the Valentine’s Day’s £ 65M Euromilian jackpot.
National Lottery Operator Allwin said that the lucky ticket-holder came forward in the weekend to claim his award of £ 65,341,620.50.
The operator said that on Saturday, £ 7.4 million Lotto Jackpot was also claimed by a single ticket-holder.
Allwin’s senior winning advisor Andy Carter said: “This is a surprising weekend to make a millionaire, which promises to keep me and my team very busy.”
Uromilian winner Match all seven numbers on Friday’s draw – 03 and 10 with 04, 14, 31, 36 and 38 lucky stars.
Fourteen UK players on Friday evening created a £ 1 million in the Draw, a millionaire manufacturer of the Euromilian UK.
Mr. Carter said on Monday that seven of those winners are still still to claim their award.
He said, “We are asking everyone to check our tickets and we are very keen to meet all lucky winners soon,” he said.
Friday’s ticket-holder is the second UK Euromilian Jackpot winner of 2025.
Earlier this month, an anonymous ticket-holder awarded more than £ 83.4m after leaving unclaimed for 13 days.
The winners should claim their award within 180 days of the draw.
Successful players can decide whether they want to be nominated or remain anonymous on claiming the award.
The UK’s largest Euromilian Jackpot, priced at £ 195M, was claimed by an anonymous winner in July 2022.
The same year, an then record-breaking £ 184M from Gluster and Jess Thwight won on 10 May with a lucky dip ticket for a draw.
There are currently nine Euromilian Awards to claim by UK ticket-holders, According to the National Lottery websiteThe largest stands at £ 1m.