Eurojackpot Reaches €64 Million For Friday’s Draw

Eurojackpot Reaches €64 Million For Friday’s Draw
Monday 19th September 2016 11:26 AM

Almost 800,000 Eurojackpot players picked up prizes in another exciting draw on Friday 16th September, including some very big winners, but no player was able to win the jackpot. There have now been seven rollovers since a German ticket holder won €84.7 million on Friday 29th July, and the top prize has now climbed back up to €64 million ahead of the next draw this Friday.

The winning numbers in last Friday’s draw were 15, 28, 30, 37 and 43 with Euro numbers 2 and 5. Although nobody won the jackpot, five players matched all five main numbers and one of the Euro numbers to win €346,062 each. Two of the big winners were from Germany, buying their tickets in Baden-Württemberg and North Rhine-Westphalia, and the other winning players were from Denmark, Hungary and the Netherlands.

Another seven participants - six from Germany and one from the Czech Republic - matched all five main numbers to win €87,242 each, while the remaining prizes won ranged between €7.90 for matching two main numbers and one Euro number to €3,991 for matching four main numbers and two Euro numbers. Visit the Eurojackpot Results page for more information, including a full prize breakdown.

The current jackpot is now the fourth-largest prize to have ever been offered on Eurojackpot, following the record €90 million won by a player from Czech Republic in May 2015 and two big awards snapped up by German ticket holders this year. It could be a special night if a player - or even players - can win the jackpot on Friday. There has not yet been a draw when the jackpot has been split between multiple winning tickets, so history is waiting to be made!

If you feel like winning €64 million, then you can play Eurojackpot by buying tickets online or from authorised retailers in any of the participating countries. Good luck!

Article Last Updated: Monday 23rd January 2017 at 11:47 AM

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