When are the next EuroMillions and National Lottery Lotto draws, what are their jackpots?

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When are the next EuroMillions and National Lottery Lotto draws, what are their jackpots?
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Lotto players will be hoping to secure a huge win this weekend as nobody scooped the jackpot in the midweek draw, making Saturday's top prize worth more than £11m.

Both the jackpot and the second prize of £1m for getting five numbers and a bonus ball were not won on Wednesday night, although 47 players won £1,750 after matching five numbers.

It means the jackpot will again roll over to Saturday, August 14, when players have a chance to scoop a top prize of around £11.2m.

There is also a EuroMillions draw on Friday August 13, with a potential jackpot of around £93m.

Wednesday's winning Lotto numbers were 46, 36, 39, 32, 37, 13, and the bonus number was 40.

Set of balls eight and draw machine Lancelot were used.

No-one matched all five numbers to win the Lotto HotPicks, though six people got four numbers to claim £13,000.

The winning Thunderball numbers were 10, 19, 39, 22, 08 and the Thunderball number was 11.

No-one bagged the top prize of £500,000 or the second prize of £5,000 after matching five numbers.

When is the next EuroMillions Lottery draw and how much could I win?

The EuroMillions draw takes place on Friday August 13. The top prize is worth an estimated £93m. To win that, players must correctly choose the five main numbers, plus two 'lucky stars'.

Players who correctly pick five main numbers and one lucky star can win £130,554.30, while £13,561.20 is up for grabs for players who correctly pick five main numbers.

What time is the EuroMillions draw and how much does it cost to play?

Tickets cost £2.50 and must be bought by 7.30pm, either online or at a vendor such as a shop. The draw takes place around 8pm and is streamed on YouTube.

When is the next National Lottery Lotto Jackpot?

The next National Lottery draw takes place on Saturday August 14. A potential jackpot of £11.2m is up for grabs. To win that, players must match six correct numbers. Those who match five numbers plus the bonus ball can win £1,000,000.

What time is the Lotto draw and how much does it cost to play?

Tickets cost £2 and are available in stores and online. The draw takes place at 7.45pm and is streamed on YouTube.

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