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UK Players Win Millions in EuroMillions Draw, But £210 Million Jackpot Remains Unclaimed

UK Players Win Millions in EuroMillions Draw, But £210 Million Jackpot Remains Unclaimed

The winning numbers for the UK’s largest EuroMillions jackpot to date have been revealed, sparking excitement and disappointment in equal measure as hopeful players checked their tickets on Friday night. Despite the possibility of claiming a record-breaking £210 million, no single ticket matched all the required numbers, meaning the jackpot will roll over to the next draw.

EuroMillions Winning Numbers – 7 June 2025

The winning numbers in the EuroMillions draw held on Friday, 7 June were:

Main numbers: 20, 21, 29, 30, 35
Lucky Stars: 2 and 12

To scoop the full jackpot, a ticket must match all five main numbers and both Lucky Stars. Unfortunately, no ticket matched all seven numbers this time, confirming that the top prize remains up for grabs.

No Jackpot Winner – But UK Players Still Strike It Rich

Although the jackpot itself went unclaimed, many players across the UK still won substantial prizes. According to official figures released after the draw, seven UK ticket holders matched five main numbers and one Lucky Star, entitling each to over £2 million in second-tier winnings.

Meanwhile, 18 more players matched the five main numbers only, which, although not enough for the top prizes, still secured each of them payouts exceeding £17,000.

What Happens to the Jackpot Now?

With the jackpot left untouched, the £210 million prize will now roll over to the next EuroMillions draw on Tuesday, 11 June 2025. In addition, because the draw didn’t produce a jackpot winner, the prize money earmarked for the top tier may boost winnings in the second tier next time around—resulting in even more attractive rewards for near misses.

EuroMillions jackpot caps are designed to ensure that funds beyond the maximum prize amount cascade down to other winners once limits are reached. This could make next week’s draw a particularly lucrative opportunity for players.

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Record-Breaking Jackpot Remains Elusive

Had a single player matched all the numbers, they would have become the biggest lottery winner in UK history, surpassing the £195 million prize claimed in July 2022. That jackpot was previously won by a Gloucestershire couple who chose to remain anonymous. The current £210 million prize would have eclipsed even that amount, setting a new benchmark.

The rollovers are now pushing EuroMillions draws into historic territory, and the prospect of another rollover could drive up ticket sales exponentially in the lead-up to the next draw.

Public Reaction: Hope and Heartbreak

Across social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Reddit, and Facebook, UK residents flooded timelines with reactions—some joyful, others frustrated. Many shared screenshots of tickets that came close, with several users reporting four or five matched numbers, but no Lucky Stars.

“Five numbers, no stars. £17k isn’t £210m, but still feels surreal,” wrote one player on Reddit’s lottery community.

Others took the news in stride, with a sense of humour.

“My lucky numbers turned out to be someone else’s luck this time!”

With the record prize still unclaimed, excitement is building for Tuesday’s draw.

How to Play EuroMillions

For those considering a go at the life-changing prize, EuroMillions is a transnational lottery played across nine European countries, including the UK. Players select five numbers from 1 to 50 and two Lucky Stars from 1 to 12.

Draws are held every Tuesday and Friday at 8:45 PM BST, with ticket sales closing at 7:30 PM BST on draw days. The odds of hitting the jackpot are long—1 in 139 million—but the lottery offers 13 prize tiers, increasing chances of winning smaller rewards.

UK’s EuroMillions Legacy

The UK has a storied history with EuroMillions. Prior record-holding wins include:

  • £195 million in July 2022
  • £184 million in May 2021
  • £170 million in October 2019

This makes the UK one of the most successful countries in EuroMillions history, with multiple high-profile wins and millions of smaller payouts over the years.

What to Expect Next

The next EuroMillions draw will take place on Tuesday, 11 June 2025. With the jackpot now climbing beyond the £210 million mark, and no signs of slowing, players are expected to flock to online platforms and retailers to purchase tickets in the coming days.

Analysts suggest this could become the most-played EuroMillions draw of the decade, with the grand prize approaching previously unseen levels. Lottery organisers remind participants to play responsibly and note that all players must be 18 years or older to take part.

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