Tonight, Tuesday 2nd December 2025, offers a monumental opportunity for one fortunate UK player to secure a life-altering fortune. The EuroMillions jackpot has rolled over to an astonishing £14 million, a sum capable of transforming dreams into reality—from purchasing a dream home to retiring early and travelling the globe.
How to Play and Key Details for Tonight's Draw
To be in with a chance of claiming this colossal prize, players must select five main numbers from 1 to 50 and two Lucky Star numbers from 1 to 12. For those who prefer a random selection, a 'Lucky Dip' option is available. Each ticket costs £2.50. The crucial cut-off time for ticket purchases is 7:30pm, with the draw itself taking place at 8:45pm.
Alongside the main event, the Thunderball draw will also occur tonight at 8pm, presenting an additional opportunity to win up to £500,000. It's important to remember that playing the lottery does more than just create potential millionaires; it generates vital funds for charitable causes across the UK, raising approximately £30 million every week for good causes.
Past Winners Making a Difference
The spirit of giving is vividly illustrated by a group of National Lottery winners who recently dedicated their time to a heartwarming cause. They assisted the ToyBox Project in Bedwas, Caerphilly, a charity supported by lottery funding, by packing donated toys into gift boxes for children in South Wales.
Among the volunteers was Ceri-Ann Roscoe-Roberts from Llanberis, a mother of five who won £1 million in 2023. She expressed her motivation, stating, "As a mother of five children I know Christmas can be a tricky time. So, when I heard about the project, I jumped at the chance to help out." The project anticipates bringing festive joy to over 1,500 children this Christmas.
Unclaimed Fortunes and Incredible Win Stories
Meanwhile, The National Lottery is actively searching for the holder of a winning ticket from the 15th November 'Must Be Won' Lotto draw. The lucky player, who purchased their ticket online, has matched all six numbers (09, 11, 27, 44, 48, 52) to secure a staggering £15 million prize but has yet to come forward to claim it.
In another inspiring tale, Peter Rogers, 73, from Merthyr Tydfil, initially dismissed his lottery win as a computer error. The grandfather and avid boxing fan scooped £1 million after buying a ticket on a whim during his weekly shop. His disbelief was palpable: "I assumed there was some kind of glitch... It is still sinking in now." He now plans to fulfil a lifelong ambition by travelling to New York City's Madison Square Garden to watch a major boxing match.
As the clock ticks down to tonight's 8:45pm EuroMillions draw, the question remains: will you be the next multi-millionaire to have your life changed forever?