The EuroMillions jackpot has rolled over again after no ticket matched all numbers in Friday night's draw, meaning Tuesday's prize will be an estimated £152 million. The latest rollover comes after a £139 million jackpot was up for grabs but went unclaimed.
Andy Carter, Senior Winners' Advisor at Allwyn, operator of The National Lottery, said: 'Wow, EuroMillions players are in for an exciting time next week as Tuesday night's jackpot will be an incredible estimated £152M. That would make a single UK winner the biggest EuroMillions winner of 2026 so far, and the seventh biggest National Lottery winner of all time.'
Friday's draw also included the Thunderball game, with a top prize of £500,000. The winning Thunderball numbers were 11, 16, 26, 29 and 34. Players have until 7.30pm on draw days to buy tickets, with the Thunderball draw taking place at around 8pm.
In addition to the chance of winning big, playing the National Lottery raises around £30 million each week for good causes across the UK. Carter added: 'Playing any National Lottery game is about so much more than the chance to celebrate a big win. Every week, players help raise around £32M for Good Cause projects that make a real difference to communities across the UK.'
To play EuroMillions, participants choose five main numbers from 1 to 50 and two Lucky Star numbers from 1 to 12, or opt for a Lucky Dip. Each line costs £2.50, and players can add multiple lines to increase their chances.



