National Lottery: national lottery EuroMillions No jackpot winner as £124m rolls over

National Lottery: national lottery EuroMillions No jackpot winner as £124m rolls over

The national lottery EuroMillions draw on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 produced the winning main numbers 10, 27, 40, 43 and 47 with Lucky Stars 6 and 10, but no ticket matched the full set to claim the £124m jackpot. The unclaimed £124m rolled over to a projected £139m for the Friday, February 27, 2026 draw, while one UK player became a £1 million winner through the UK Millionaire Maker code HFVG69795.

EuroMillions draw numbers

For the Tuesday, February 24, 2026 EuroMillions draw the five main numbers were 10, 27, 40, 43 and 47 and the Lucky Stars were 6 and 10. To win the EuroMillions top prize a player must match five main numbers plus two Lucky Stars; ticket holders need all five main numbers and the two Lucky Stars to stake their claim.

With no ticket matching the complete set on February 24, the £124m jackpot rolled over. The rollover set the stage for a projected £139m jackpot on Friday, February 27, 2026. Separately, one bulletin noted there is £27m up for grabs in the EuroMillions draw tonight, a figure listed alongside other accounts of the draw.

Thunderball results and prize

The night’s Thunderball numbers for one account were 7, 8, 11, 14 and 19 with the Thunderball itself 13. Another set of Thunderball winning numbers listed for a different draw were 11, 16, 26, 29 and 34. The Thunderball top prize is £500, 000; the Thunderball draw takes place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

National Lottery millionaire code

Every UK EuroMillions entry automatically includes a unique UK Millionaire Maker code and that extra draw guarantees one UK £1 million winner in every draw. The UK Millionaire Maker code for this relevant draw was HFVG69795, creating a new millionaire overnight. The UK Millionaire Maker guarantees one UK millionaire per draw with a £1 million payout.

Claims, deadlines and payouts

Players have just under six months from the draw date to claim any prizes before the money is donated to causes across the UK. Any unclaimed prizes after the deadline are recycled into the National Lottery’s community fund, which supports several projects across the UK. The National Lottery is urging anyone who believes they have a winning ticket to go in store or use their app to check retail tickets or check their email if they bought online, and to call the National Lottery Line on 0333 234 5050 for advice.

Ticket costs and other games

EuroMillions draws are held every Tuesday and Friday; a EuroMillions ticket costs £2. 50 and may be bought on draw days up until 7. 30pm. The Lotto game runs on Wednesdays and Saturdays, with the Lotto jackpot on the upcoming Saturday listed as a £3. 8m rollover. Set For Life takes place on Mondays and Thursdays. The Thunderball draw, as noted, carries a £500, 000 top prize and runs four nights a week.

User notes and platform messages

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Commentary on the stakes of winning has highlighted the potential impact of large, tax-free prizes. One reflection stated that winning that much tax-free cash would be life-changing: you could leave your job, pay off debts, travel widely, and give generously to friends, family and causes.

Since it launched in 1994 the National Lottery has paid out more than £95B in prizes.