NATIONAL LOTTERY DRAW DAYS & TIMES
The National Lottery also offers other exciting games, such as the Lotto and EuroMillions. The Lotto is held every Wednesday (8pm) and Saturday (7.45pm). You can buy a ticket from any National Lottery retailer or online.
EuroMillions is held every Tuesday and Friday at 8.45pm. You can also buy a ticket from any Lottery retailer or online. Be sure to check out all of the different game options on offer!
Monday and Thursday (8pm) is the draw for the ‘Set For Life’ game. The main prize on Set For Life is £10,000 a month for 30 years.
They are all a lot of fun and you never know when you might get lucky!
RESULTS
To find out the results, you can either watch the draw live on TV or check the results online. If you’re watching the draw live on TV, you’ll need to tune in to BBC One. The draws are also shown on ITV1 and Channel 4, but these channels do not provide live coverage.
You can also check the results online at the National Lottery website, which will be updated shortly after the draw has taken place. To find the results, simply click on the ‘Results’ tab and then select the date of the draw you’re interested in. The results will be displayed in a list, with the winning numbers appearing first. You can also find out more information about recent winners and see a full prize breakdown for each draw.
If you’ve bought a ticket, it’s important to check your numbers carefully. Winning numbers are usually published online shortly after the draw has taken place, but it’s always worth double-checking your ticket just to be sure. You can use the National Lottery website to check your numbers against recent draws, or you can take your ticket to a retailer and ask them to check it for you.
EUROMILLIONS
Did you know that the National Lottery Euromillions game is one of the most popular lotteries in Europe? Every week, millions of people across the continent dream of winning the jackpot. And who could blame them? With a top prize that can reach €220 million, it’s no wonder that it’s such a popular game.
So how does it work? Well, each week players choose five main numbers between 1 and 50, and two Lucky Star numbers between 1 and 12. To win the jackpot, players must match all seven of their numbers with those drawn in the lottery. There are also 12 different ways to win smaller prizes, ranging from €2 for matching just two main numbers to €100,000’s for matching five main numbers and one Lucky Star.
So if you’re feeling lucky, why not give the Euromillions a try? You could be joining the ranks of past winners like Neil Trotter, who won an incredible £108 million in 2014, or Colin and Chris Weir, who scooped an astonishing £161 million in 2011. With prizes like these on offer, it’s no wonder that the National Lottery Euromillions game is so popular!
GOOD CAUSES
Every week, millions of people across the UK buy a ticket for the National Lottery. For many, it is a chance to win a life-changing amount of money. But what many people don’t realise is that by playing the National Lottery, they are also supporting good causes all over the UK. The National Lottery Good Causes & Community Fund provides funding for thousands of community groups and charities each year, and it is thanks to the support of national lottery players that this vital work can continue.
EXPIRED SCRATCH CARDS

The National Lottery scratch cards are one type of national lottery game. These are cards that have a set amount of money that can be won. However, if the scratch card expires, the money on the card is no longer available to be won. This can be frustrating for people who have purchased a card and didn’t realise that a card can go out of date.
You can go online to the National Lottery website and check the status of their scratch cards. If the national lottery scratch cards are still active, you can still claim any prize. If the national lottery scratch cards are no longer active, then the person will not be able to play the national lottery game and will be out of luck.
JACKPOT SCRATCH CARDS
The National Lottery is one of the most popular forms of gambling in the United Kingdom. Every week, millions of people scratch off tickets in the hope of winning a jackpot.
Scratch cards are a simple and quick way to take part in the National Lottery, and they offer the chance to win big prizes. In recent years, the top prize on some games has reached £2 million. This means that there are some life-changing sums of money up for grabs. Every week over £14.9 million is won on instant win games. So, if you’re feeling lucky, why not try your hand at a National lottery scratch card?