On the evening of January 20, 2026, anticipation swept across the United Kingdom and Ireland as the EuroMillions lottery draw dangled a life-changing jackpot of £75 million (or €90 million in Ireland) before millions of hopeful ticket holders. As the clock ticked toward the 7:30pm ticket purchase deadline, queues formed in shops, and online portals buzzed with last-minute entries, all vying for a chance to transform their lives in an instant.
According to multiple reports, including coverage by the Irish National Lottery and National Lottery UK, the EuroMillions draw was scheduled for 8:45pm, with the Thunderball draw preceding it at 8pm. The winning EuroMillions numbers for that fateful night were 11, 18, 19, 22, and 50, with Lucky Stars 1 and 11. For those with their eyes on the Thunderball, the winning numbers drawn were 4, 10, 13, 32, and 37, with the Thunderball itself being 10.
For the uninitiated, the EuroMillions is a transnational lottery played across nine European countries, with draws taking place every Tuesday and Friday. Players select five main numbers from one to 50 and two Lucky Stars from one to 12. As BBC News has often highlighted, matching all five main numbers and both Lucky Stars is the golden ticket to the jackpot. But even those who come close aren’t left empty-handed—matching five numbers and one Lucky Star nets a hefty £130,554.30, while five numbers alone can still bring in £13,561.20.
But the excitement didn’t end with the main EuroMillions game. Every ticket sold in the UK also came with a Millionaire Maker code, guaranteeing that at least one player would walk away with a cool £1 million. On January 20, 2026, the Millionaire Maker code MRPV67395 was drawn, instantly creating a new millionaire somewhere in the country.
As The Mirror and Irish Independent reported, the night’s draw was part of a series of high-stakes events, with the previous week seeing a Dublin player pocket €11,616 by matching five numbers. Irish players, meanwhile, had an extra shot at fortune through the Ireland Only Raffle, offering a €5,000 prize exclusive to tickets purchased on the Emerald Isle.
For many, the lottery is more than just a game—it’s a ticket to dreams of new homes, luxury cars, and world travels. The feverish excitement was palpable in the hours leading up to the draw, with live blogs and radio stations providing updates and encouragement. “Good evening and welcome to tonight’s Lotto live blog. Tonight a huge £75m is up for grabs! So stay tuned as we bring you the winning numbers as they drop,” one enthusiastic host announced, echoing the mood of millions glued to their screens.
But behind the glitz and glamour of the jackpot lies a more practical reality. The odds of winning the EuroMillions jackpot are a staggering 1 in 139,838,160, as candidly admitted by the National Lottery’s own website: “OK, we’ll be totally honest with you. They’re not great.” The odds for the Thunderball’s top prize are only slightly better at 1 in 8 million. Still, for many, the hope of beating the odds is part of the fun—and the knowledge that even smaller prizes can make a difference keeps spirits high.
Ticket sales for the January 20 draw closed promptly at 7:30pm, with each entry costing £2.50. The system is designed to be accessible, allowing players to choose their own numbers, opt for a Lucky Dip, or even use a random number generator. Up to seven lines can be played on a single slip, and draws are broadcast live for maximum transparency and excitement.
For those who didn’t strike it rich on this occasion, all was not lost. The lottery offers multiple chances to win throughout the week, with EuroMillions draws every Tuesday and Friday, Thunderball draws four times a week, and additional games like Lotto and Set For Life. As one live blog put it, “If you aren’t a winner tonight, there are plenty more opportunities to win cash.”
Meanwhile, the National Lottery continued its search for winners from earlier draws. Notably, a £1 million prize from the UK Millionaire Maker draw held on January 2, 2026, had gone unclaimed for weeks, prompting officials to issue a public appeal. Their efforts paid off when a ticket holder from the West Sussex area finally stepped forward to claim the prize. Andy Carter, representing lottery operator Allwyn, expressed his delight at the outcome: “There’s nothing quite like meeting our winners and seeing the moment their lives change.” The winner’s identity remains undisclosed, as is their right, and their claim is currently undergoing the standard verification process before the funds are released.
As V2 Radio reported, the winning ticket originated from the Mid Sussex District and matched five main numbers plus one Lucky Star—an impressive feat by any measure. National Lottery rules stipulate that all prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the draw, with unclaimed winnings redirected to support National Lottery-funded initiatives across the UK. In fact, over the lottery’s 34-year history, more than £52 billion has been raised for charity, supporting everything from sports and heritage to local community projects.
Reflecting on the broader impact of the lottery, Carter added, “It’s not just about the prizes. Every ticket played helps fund projects that make a real difference to communities across the UK. Whether it’s supporting sport, heritage, arts or local causes, National Lottery players are helping change lives every single day—and it all starts with that little pink ticket.”
Interestingly, a recent survey found that community workers and charity employees were among the luckiest players in 2025, followed by builders, drivers, and managers. Cancer emerged as the most frequent star sign among winners, with Aries and Scorpio not far behind. It’s a quirky detail that adds a human touch to the world of high-stakes gaming—a reminder that fortune can smile on anyone, regardless of background or profession.
For Irish players, the EuroMillions offers not just the allure of massive jackpots but also the camaraderie of local raffles and the thrill of seeing neighbors win big. The January 20 draw was no different, with excitement rippling through both sides of the Irish Sea as the results were announced. And for those who missed out this time, there’s always the next draw—because in the world of lotteries, hope springs eternal.
As the dust settled on another dramatic EuroMillions night, the stories of winners, near-misses, and charitable giving continued to unfold, reminding everyone that sometimes, all it takes is a single ticket to change everything.