A lucky Brit could win tonight’s EuroMillions lottery draw with a jackpot of £69million.

It would mean you are able to quit your job, buy a dream home and see the world but you’ll have to enter to be in with a chance of winning. To play the game, you choose six numbers from one to 59 or choose a lucky dip. It costs £2.50 per ticket.

Tonight will also see a draw for the Thunderball game, offering players the chance to take home a possible £500,000.

As well as being in with a chance of winning serious cash, playing the lottery also helps raise around £30m each week for UK good causes.

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Tonight’s Thunderball numbers are: 15, 17, 20, 24, 31. The Thunderball is: 13

Tim HanlonToday19:32 BST

The EuroMillions jackpot will be claimed by any lucky player who matches all five correct numbers from one to 50, as well as two Lucky Star numbers from one to 12.

National Lottery will announce whether anyone has matched all numbers and won the life-changing sum after the draw in less than 30 minutes.

Tim HanlonToday19:15 BST

National Lottery draws take place on the following days each week:

Lotto: Wednesday and Saturday

EuroMillions: Tuesday and Friday

Set For Life: Monday and Thursday

Thunderball: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday

Lotto HotPicks: Wednesday and Saturday

EuroMillions HotPicks: Tuesday and Friday

Tim HanlonToday19:02 BST

Punters have less than 30 minutes to buy tickets for tonights EuroMillions draw which must be done before 7.30pm.

Tonight’s Thunderball draw will be made at 8pm.

The draw has a fixed top prize of £500,000 rather than a rolling jackpot. To win the jackpot, players must match five main numbers plus the Thunderball.

And then the EuroMillions draw takes place at around 8.45pm.

Tim HanlonToday18:53 BST

EuroMillions draws take place every Tuesday and Friday. One ticket costs £2.50 and includes automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw.

The game guarantees a £1m UK winner in every draw. More details on how it works are available on the National Lottery website.

Tim HanlonToday18:53 BST

We asked Mirror readers if they would tell their huge news to the world if their numbers came up.

It’s fair to say not too many of you are keen!

Over three quarters – 76 per cent – responded ‘no way’ on our poll. In fact, just 4 per cent picked ‘absolutely… I’m rich!’.

Around 20 per cent said they would only tell close friends and family members if the won big, and who could blame them.

Either way, it’s not a bad problem to have!

Tim HanlonToday18:53 BST

The EuroMillions will take place at 8:45pm with a £54m jackpot up for grabs.

The Thunderball will be drawn at 8pm.

All you have to do is pick five numbers from 1 to 50 and two Lucky Stars from 1 to 12. Or try a Lucky Dip for randomly selected numbers.

Tim Hanlon

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