Euro Lottery Results: No jackpot winner as £124m EuroMillions rolls to £139m

Euro Lottery Results: No jackpot winner as £124m EuroMillions rolls to £139m

The winning Euro Lottery Results for the EuroMillions draw on Tuesday 24 February were announced, but no player matched the full combination to claim the £124m jackpot. That absence of a full winner means the jackpot increases to an estimated £139m for the next draw.

EuroMillions draw schedule and Tuesday 24 February numbers

The EuroMillions draw, held every Tuesday and Friday, produced the following main numbers on Tuesday 24 February: 10, 27, 40, 43 and 47, with the Lucky Stars 6 and 10. The draw did not produce a full jackpot winner; as a direct result, the prize pool rolls forward and the Friday jackpot is set at £139m.

Prize distribution and the UK ticket

While no ticket matched all five numbers plus both Lucky Stars, one ticket sold in the UK matched all five main numbers and one Lucky Star. That ticket is eligible to claim £133, 518. 40. The absence of a jackpot winner is the cause of the rollover that lifts the Friday prize to £139m.

Historical context: prior large EuroMillions wins

EuroMillions has delivered very large jackpots in the past year, including a £208m prize awarded in June after several successive rollovers. That previous rollover trend is the backdrop for the current upward movement of the jackpot following Tuesday’s result.

Allwyn and winners’ support process

The National Lottery is operated by Allwyn, which steps in from the moment a winning ticket is confirmed. Allwyn provides a dedicated team of winners’ advisors who offer practical and emotional services, including access to professional financial advice, with the stated aim of making the claims process secure, supportive and confidential. Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn, says the operator’s role is to help winners take control of a new future with confidence through financial guidance and emotional support.

Thunderball numbers and web notices

The coverage of winning lottery and Thunderball numbers referenced the same Tuesday 24 February period. The specific Thunderball numbers for that date are unclear in the provided context. Website notices accompanying the coverage advise that notifications can be managed in browser preferences and that users should refresh their browser or navigate to another page to be automatically logged in; some pages displayed the message "Just a moment... " when loading.

How readers were directed to follow and manage updates

Readers were invited to sign up to a daily and breaking newsletter and to follow social accounts including the Twitter handle @LivECHONews and Facebook/theliverpoolecho for ongoing updates. The coverage also stated that entities and partners use information collected through cookies and other identifiers to improve experience, analyse usage and show personalised advertising, and that users can opt out of the sale or sharing of their data by clicking the "Do Not Sell or Share my Data" button.

What makes this notable is the immediate, mechanical effect of a single missing jackpot winner: a confirmed lack of a full match on Tuesday created a direct rollover that lifts the upcoming Friday prize to a markedly higher sum, concentrating interest and ticket sales ahead of the next draw. For players checking euro lottery results, the Tuesday numbers and the confirmed single large UK prize remain the key takeaways until the next draw.