Ticketholders will be unable to win the £174 million EuroMillions jackpot.

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One fortunate winner matched five Thunderball numbers and the Thunderball, earning £500,000 in the process.

Ticketholders will be unable to win the £174 million EuroMillions jackpot.

After no ticketholder matched all of the numbers given in the EuroMillions lottery draw, participants lost out on the opportunity to win a £174 million jackpot.

The fortunate star numbers were 03 and 05, while the winning numbers were 01, 10, 23, 42, and 46.

For matching five numbers and one Lucky Star number, a total of nine ticketholders earned the second prize of £118,041.10.

The top prize will now be carried over to Tuesday’s draw, with a record-breaking £184 million jackpot to be won by a single UK ticketholder.

“Tuesday’s huge EuroMillions jackpot is an estimated £184 million,” Camelot’s Andy Carter, senior winners’ advisor at The National Lottery, said.

“If one UK winner takes home the full prize, they will become the UK’s biggest ever National Lottery winner. Players are urged to buy their tickets as soon as possible in order to be eligible to win this great prize.

“Every week, National Lottery players donate more than £30 million to National Lottery Good Causes across the UK.”

“To date, nearly £1.2 billion has been given throughout the UK due to National Lottery players to help fight the effects of coronavirus.”

No one won the top prize of £1 million or the second prize of £30,000 in the EuroMillions Hot Picks, which has the same winning numbers as the EuroMillions draw.

06, 04, 10, 20, 15 were the winning Thunderball numbers, and the Thunderball was 02.

One fortunate winner matched five Thunderball numbers and the Thunderball, earning £500,000 in the process.