Dublin celebrates three major lottery wins, two share €1m Daily Million jackpot

One lucky player purchased their Quick Pick ticket at SuperValu Sundrive on Sundrive Road in Crumlin, Dublin 12.
Dublin celebrates three major lottery wins, two share €1m Daily Million jackpot

Eva Osborne

Dublin was in celebratory mood last night after three local players scooped big wins in the Daily Million and EuroMillions draws, including two players who will each take home a life-changing €500,000.

In the Daily Million 9pm draw, two people from Dublin matched all six numbers, splitting the €1 million jackpot evenly.

One lucky player purchased their Quick Pick ticket at SuperValu Sundrive on Sundrive Road in Crumlin, Dublin 12.

The second winner played online on the day of the draw.

The winning numbers from the 9pm Daily Million draw were: 4, 16, 23, 26, 27, 35 and the bonus number 12.

Meanwhile, a third person from Dublin had reason to celebrate after matching five numbers in the EuroMillions draw, bagging a tidy €15,830. That winning ticket was sold at Easons in Heuston Station, Dublin 8, on Thursday, September 25th.

The EuroMillions numbers were: 4, 17, 25, 28, 44 with Lucky Stars 5 and 11.

A National Lottery spokesperson, Emma Monaghan, described the night as "extraordinary" for Dublin players.

“Two Daily Million winners shared the top prize, scoring an incredible €500,000 each, while another matched five numbers in EuroMillions.

"On top of that, the €130 million EuroMillions jackpot was won by a ticket holder in Belgium. We’re encouraging all players to check their tickets – you could be sitting on a fortune!”

The online winner has already been contacted by email.

The other two are advised to sign the back of their tickets, keep them safe, and get in touch with the National Lottery prize claims team by calling 1800 666 222 or emailing claims@lottery.ie

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