Massive £1m EuroMillions prize yet to be claimed with winner running out of time to collect their cash… is it you?

BRITS are being urged to check their numbers as the clock is ticking to claim a massive £1m EuroMillions prize.

The National Lottery announced a life-changing prize worth £1,000,000 is yet to be collected.

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A local lottery winner in the East Riding of Yorkshire could become instantly a millionaire if all their numbers are matched.

The lucky Brit has just over a month left to claim the whooping EuroMillions UK Millionaire Maker prize.

Spokesperson Andy Carter said: “Time is running out for this ticket-holder!

“We’re urging everyone to double-check their EuroMillions tickets, and have a look in the pockets of clothing, in wallets, bags and down the back of the sofa.

“This money could really make a difference to someone’s life, and this is the only prize left to be claimed from the special draw.”

Euromillions creates a millionaire in every draw and in the special draw 20 Brits became millionaires last April 2023.

But one winner is yet to check their ticket and come forward to claim their prize. 

Mr Carter said: “We have the champagne on ice and our fingers crossed that the last of the 20 UK winners from the draw comes forward to claim their prize.”

Players can buy and check their tickets by downloading the National Lottery app or online.

Those playing online can have their ticket checked, and can get an email notification if they win a prize.

Players can also buy and check tickets in retail and scan them on the app.

If no claim is received before the deadline, organisers will donate the prize cash plus all the generated interest to funded projects.

If you think you have a winning ticket, you can check it online, on the National Lottery app or in store.

Players have 180 days from the draw to claim a prize.

Anyone not in possession of their ticket, for whatever reason, but who believes they have a genuine claim can still make a claim in writing to Camelot, but it must be within 30 days of the draw.

The announcement comes as a lottery winner bagged an incredible £7.5 million prize thanks to a fluke.

Eric Tarry, 78, matched six numbers on a Lucky Dip ticket.

Meanwhile, another lucky couple told how they nearly missed out on a Euromillions jackpot after scooping £100,000.

Kathleen Reece, 41, and husband Mark, 42, landed the whopping sum after matching five numbers and one lucky star in the lottery draw on August 18.

   

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