For millions across the UK and Europe, Friday the 13th of March 2026 was a night of high hopes and nail-biting suspense as the latest EuroMillions draw unfolded. With a hefty £14 million (approximately €17 million) jackpot up for grabs, lottery enthusiasts tuned in at 21:00 CET (20:00 GMT), clutching their tickets and dreaming of a new life. But as the dust settled, it became clear that Lady Luck had other plans—the top prize rolled over, setting the stage for even greater excitement in the next draw.
According to multiple sources, including The Sun, Liverpool Echo, and official National Lottery communications, the winning numbers for EuroMillions Draw Number 1928 were 13, 17, 26, 41, and 48. The all-important Lucky Stars were 4 and 10. Despite the anticipation, no ticket matched all five main numbers and both Lucky Stars, meaning the jackpot will now roll over to Tuesday’s draw, where it’s expected to hit a tantalizing £23 million.
But even without a jackpot winner, the night was far from uneventful. A staggering 2,282,129 players walked away with smaller prizes, ranging from a few pounds to significant windfalls. One UK ticket holder, for example, matched five numbers and one Lucky Star, netting themselves a cool £287,147.50—a sum that could make a real difference for most people. As Liverpool Echo put it, “Winning The National Lottery is a moment that can change the winner’s life forever.”
And for those who didn’t quite hit the big time, there was still hope in the form of the UK Millionaire Maker raffle. Every EuroMillions ticket automatically enters players into this additional draw, guaranteeing at least one UK winner of £1 million every time. For the 13 March 2026 draw, the winning codes included: HLDQ 08867, HLDV 87527, JKZB 23069, JLZC 67854, JLZG 97793, JLZK 35885, TLBW 02597, TLCH 12618, VLXX 97263, XKCV 64479, XKDB 23868, XLDS 55221, and ZLFP 22665. If you’re holding a ticket with one of those codes, it’s time to contact the National Lottery and start your claim process—the million-pound dream could be yours!
Meanwhile, the night also featured the Thunderball draw, which takes place every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. The winning Thunderball numbers on 13 March were 5, 11, 18, 28, and 31, with the Thunderball itself being 7. This draw offers a top prize of £500,000 and, while it may not reach the dizzying heights of EuroMillions, it still delivers life-changing sums to lucky winners across the country.
For those eager to try their luck in future draws, tickets for EuroMillions can be purchased for £2.50, with sales closing at 7:30pm on draw days. The game runs every Tuesday and Friday, providing two chances a week to become a multimillionaire. And if EuroMillions isn’t enough, there’s also Lotto (every Wednesday and Saturday) with a £3.8 million rollover jackpot announced for the upcoming Saturday, and Set For Life (every Monday and Thursday).
It’s worth noting that the EuroMillions has a rich history of producing jaw-dropping winners. Just earlier this year, on 11 March 2026, a single UK ticket holder scooped an astonishing £181,073,415.70—making it the third-largest National Lottery prize ever claimed in the UK, as reported by The Independent. The lucky numbers for that life-altering win were 12, 14, 27, 44, and 50, with Lucky Stars 04 and 12. Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at Allwyn (the National Lottery operator), commented, “Brilliant news, someone in the UK has scooped a life-changing £181m! That makes this the biggest win of 2026 so far and the third biggest UK National Lottery winner of all time.”
Stories like these fuel the dreams of ordinary people, and the allure of the lottery remains as strong as ever. But with great fortune comes great responsibility. Allwyn emphasizes the importance of a secure and supportive process for winners, offering not just financial advice but also emotional support. “Everyone dreams of that huge win when they buy their National Lottery ticket—and for those lucky enough to experience it, we’re here to make sure it’s a positive and secure journey. From financial advice to emotional support, our role is to help winners take control of their new future with confidence,” Carter explained, according to Liverpool Echo.
Of course, not all tickets are claimed in time. As Patrick Lisoire, consumer communications manager at Allwyn, told The Independent, “It’s retail tickets that may go unclaimed because you buy a paper ticket, if you misplace it, if you don’t get around to checking it in time, although it is nearly six months, those tickets could expire.” Online players, on the other hand, are reminded repeatedly to check their accounts, making it less likely they’ll miss out on a fortune.
For the statistically minded, the odds of winning any EuroMillions prize stand at 1 in 13. Not bad, considering the scale of the prizes on offer. And if you’re curious about the biggest wins in history, the top spot is held by a £1.308 billion Powerball jackpot in the US, with EuroMillions regularly producing winners who become richer than many celebrities. The first EuroMillions draw took place on February 7, 2004, and since then, the game has created countless millionaires and even a few billionaires across Europe.
As anticipation builds for the next draw, players are reminded to check their tickets carefully and to use only official sources for results. Allwyn and other lottery operators stress that results provided in the media are for informational purposes only; always verify your numbers before making a claim. And while the lottery offers a tantalizing shot at a new life, responsible play is always encouraged.
In the end, whether you’re a regular player or just someone who dreams of swapping the daily commute for a private beach in the Bahamas, the EuroMillions continues to capture the imagination. With the jackpot rolling over to £23 million, next Tuesday’s draw promises yet another thrilling chapter in Europe’s favorite game of chance.