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National Lottery Euromillions ticket price to rise by 50p to £2.50
The cost of playing Euromillions will rise by 50p to £2.50 a line.
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The odds of winning the jackpot in the EuroMillions is now 1 in 116,531,800 and the overall odds of winning a prize is 1 in 13.
Camelot would further back the EuroMillions changes stating that the draw would see local enhancements by increasing the number of “UK Millionaire Maker” jackpots to at least two-a-week, potentially doubling the current number of guaranteed UK winners to 208 per year.
“Over 100,000 players on average claim cash prizes each week and nine jackpots have been won in Ireland to date totally €457.9million in top tier jackpot prize money”.
Issuing a corporate statement, Camelot the operator of the UK National Lottery stated that the changes had been made in conjunction with the ten syndicated operators of the European-wide lottery game.
Changes to the National Lottery Lotto draw previous year saw the number of balls increase from 49 to 59 and the chance of winning the jackpot decrease from one in 14 million to one in 45 million.
The changes will come into play in September, and two lucky stars will be drawn from 12 numbers instead of 11.
Under changes to be introduced in September, there will be higher starting jackpots of £14 million and more than twice as many jackpots of £50 million, a…
That is because of the UK Millionaire Maker draw, which guarantees that a ticket bought in the UK wins £1 million.
Tickets for the new version of the game will go on sale on Saturday September 24th, with the first draw taking place on Tuesday September.
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Changes to the National Lottery Lotto draw previous year saw the number of balls increase from 49 to 59 and the chance of winning the jackpot decrease from one in 14 million to one in 45 million.