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Published 16:12 6 Sept 2025 BST
Updated 16:34 6 Sept 2025 BST
A EuroMillions Plus player in Dublin has won the top prize of €500,000 in last night’s draw (Friday, 5 September).
The National Lottery has confirmed that the Dubliner purchased their winning Quick Pick ticket on the day of the draw from Dunnes Stores in Kilnamanagh Shopping Centre in Tallaght.
The lucky numbers in Friday night’s EuroMillions Plus draw were 14, 16, 35, 41 and 45.
Emma Monaghan, National Lottery spokesperson, said in a statement: “Huge congratulations to our latest EuroMillions Plus winner in Dublin - what a fantastic start to the weekend!
"There was also one jackpot winner in Spain in last night’s EuroMillions draw. In total, over 48,000 players in Ireland won prizes in the EuroMillions and Plus games.”
The National Lottery is now urging all players in the Kilnamanagh area to check their tickets carefully.
The winning ticket holder should contact the National Lottery prize claims team by calling 1800 666 222 or emailing [email protected] to arrange the collection of their prize.
Tonight’s Lotto draw (Saturday, 6 September) also promises to be a thrilling one. This is because one player in Ireland is guaranteed to become a millionaire in a special Lotto Plus Raffle event.
"The Lotto Plus Raffle typically sees 60-120 winners of €500," the National Lottery explained. "But tonight, one of those winners will take home an extra €1 million, guaranteed.
"All tickets with the winning Raffle number will enter a special draw for this life-changing prize."
Tickets for tonight's Lotto draw can be purchased in-store, through the National Lottery app or at the National Lottery's website ahead of the 7.45pm cut-off.
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A player in Dublin has won the #EuroMillions Plus top prize of €500,000 💫🤩#ItCouldBeYou pic.twitter.com/Bj16LJ78m7
— The Irish National Lottery (@NationalLottery) September 5, 2025

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