Euromillions lottery results TONIGHT: Winning numbers for Tuesday July 11 2017 draw
For a chance to win the huge £14 million jackpot tonight, you need to match all five numbers on your ticket with the numbers drawn.
Aside from the jackpot winner, two lucky ticket holders are also in for a guaranteed prize of £1 million each.
And tonight’s winning numbers are: 50, 26, 42, 22 and 14 – and the lucky numbers are 8 and 10
The Euromillions is played across nine countries every Tuesday and Friday and has the potential to reach hundreds of millions of pounds.
Euromillions lottery results for Friday July 7:
The five winning numbers were 11, 20, 35, 37 and 45.
The two lucky numbers were 3 and 6.
Also the two UK Millionaire Maker Codes were XCLD18918 and ZDLL10188.
How to watch the Euromillions draw live:
If you purchased your lottery ticket, you can watch the live stream of the draw via the official YouTube live stream.
The Euromillions draw is additionally live streamed over Facebook live. Express.co.uk will keep you updated with the latest results.
The popular lottery draws used to air on TV, but plummeting viewership figures have forced the BBC to pull the plug.
You can still find the results on your TV by visiting BBC One and pressing the red button on your remote.
You can also catch up with the results by watching the Lotto, Euromillions and Thunderball results after the BBC News at 10.40pm.
If you want to see the results in person, then you simply have to visit the store where you purchased your ticket.
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