Euromillions: no euromillions jackpot winner as £124m rolls over to £139m for Friday 27 February

Euromillions: no euromillions jackpot winner as £124m rolls over to £139m for Friday 27 February

The euromillions jackpot went unclaimed after the Tuesday, February 24, 2026 draw, leaving an estimated £139m up for grabs in the Friday 27 February draw. One UK player did become a millionaire the Millionaire Maker raffle for that earlier draw.

Euromillions Tuesday 24 February draw left £124m unclaimed

The National Lottery draw on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 offered a £124 million top prize that was not won. The winning main numbers for that draw were 10, 27, 40, 43 and 47, with Lucky Stars 6 and 10. No ticket matched all five main numbers plus both Lucky Stars, so the jackpot rolled over to an estimated £139m for Friday, February 27, 2026. The night was described in the coverage as one of the biggest rollovers in recent memory.

Millionaire Maker created UK millionaires: HFVG69795 and HGVX32794

Every EuroMillions entry automatically includes an entry into the UK Millionaire Maker raffle, which guarantees one UK millionaire per draw with a £1 million payout. For the Tuesday 24 February draw the Millionaire Maker code was HFVG69795, making one UK ticket holder a millionaire. Separate coverage from the live evening round also showed a Millionaire Maker selection of HGVX32794 as another created UK millionaire code.

Thunderball draw numbers, prize and schedule

The Thunderball draw produced the numbers 7, 8, 11, 14 and 19, with the Thunderball itself being 13. The top Thunderball prize is £500, 000, awarded to anyone who matches all five numbers plus the Thunderball. Thunderball tickets are available for draws on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and the Thunderball draw generally takes place ahead of the main EuroMillions draw.

Ticket costs, deadlines and other UK draw schedules

A EuroMillions ticket costs £2. 50. Players could buy tickets until 7: 30pm for the Friday draw, with the main EuroMillions draw taking place at around 8: 30pm and the Thunderball draw at around 8pm. Coverage noted players had roughly 30 minutes left to enter the £139m Friday draw when the live updates were running. Regular draw schedules cited: EuroMillions draws every Tuesday and Friday, Lotto draws every Wednesday and Saturday, and Set For Life draws every Monday and Thursday.

Additional numbers, prize tiers and claiming rules

Prize tiers for matching subsets of numbers were listed: matching five numbers plus one Lucky Star can pay £130, 554. 30, while matching five numbers alone can pay £13, 561. 20. Separate number sets appeared in live updates during the evening: one set listed 14, 24, 27, 39 and 42 with bonus balls 6 and 10, and another line of results listed 11, 34, 16, 29 and 26. Players have just under six months from a draw date to claim prizes; if prizes go unclaimed after that period the money is donated to community causes across the UK the National Lottery's community fund. Since its launch in 1994, the National Lottery—unclear in the provided context.

What people were told and live coverage notes

Live coverage for the evening promised to bring the numbers as they were drawn and to share updates throughout the night. Commentary in the coverage noted that winning large, tax-free sums would be life-changing: potential actions mentioned included leaving a job, paying off debts, travelling and giving money to friends, family and causes. The coverage also flagged a Lotto jackpot rollover for the upcoming Saturday of £3. 8 million, offering another chance for players in the days ahead.