National Lottery Euromillions Results: No £113m winner in Friday 20 February draw
The National Lottery Euromillions results for Friday 20 February have been published, with the main £113m jackpot unclaimed and the prize now rolling over to the next scheduled draw. That simple outcome immediately raises the stakes for the next EuroMillions draw, which is set for Tuesday.
National Lottery Euromillions Results — Development details
The EuroMillions winning numbers drawn on Friday 20 February were 13, 24, 28, 33 and 35, with Lucky Stars 5 and 9. The accompanying Thunderball draw produced the numbers 1, 3, 4, 8 and 11, and the Thunder Ball was 3. No ticket matched all five main numbers and the two Lucky Stars to claim the advertised £113m jackpot.
Because no player scooped the top prize, the jackpot will increase to £124m for the next EuroMillions draw. EuroMillions holds regular draws twice a week — on Tuesday and Friday — a schedule that structures how quickly prize totals can escalate when top prizes go unclaimed.
Context and escalation
The £113m prize on Friday followed a pattern that can produce very large sums when consecutive draws finish without a single jackpot winner. Past draws have produced notably larger jackpots, including a previous peak highlighted earlier in the year when a ticket holder won £208m after successive rollovers. That history underlines how multiple non-winning draws translate directly into larger headline figures for subsequent nights.
Allwyn, the operator of The National Lottery, stands ready to support any eventual jackpot winner. A dedicated winners’ advisory team provides access to services such as emotional support and professional financial advice from the moment a winning ticket is confirmed. Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn, said the organisation’s role is to help winners manage their new circumstances securely and with expert guidance.
What makes this notable is the combination of a twice-weekly draw cadence and the already-high headline amounts, which can push jackpots into nine-figure territory when rollovers accumulate.
Immediate impact
Players who entered Friday’s draw will now face a higher-stakes Tuesday draw and may see increased ticket sales as the advertised jackpot rises. For participants, the confirmed winning numbers establish who will claim or miss out on the top prize; for anyone holding tickets that match fewer numbers, smaller tiered prizes remain possible but are not detailed here.
The operational consequence of an unclaimed jackpot is straightforward and immediate: the advertised prize pot increases. For the organisation that runs the games, confirmed procedures exist to support winners and manage the payout process once a winning ticket is validated.
Forward outlook
The next EuroMillions draw is scheduled for Tuesday, when the jackpot will stand at £124m. That upcoming draw is the next confirmed milestone on the calendar; the twice-weekly schedule dictates when the prize total can change again. Players looking to check results should match their ticket numbers to Friday’s published combinations and monitor the outcome of the Tuesday draw for any further developments.
As the jackpot rises, the established winner support system remains in place to assist any eventual claimant through verification and financial planning. The confirmed sequence of events is clear: Friday’s draw produced the published numbers with no jackpot winner, and that outcome directly caused the jackpot to grow to the announced £124m for the next scheduled draw.