Eye-watering £114m EuroMillions lottery jackpot could be yours TONIGHT – making you three times richer than Harry Kane
AN eye-watering £114million EuroMillions jackpot could be yours tonight - making you three times richer than Harry Kane.
Tonight's EuroMillions game closes at 7.30pm, with tickets on sale for £2.50 per play.
You could win the massive £114million jackpot if you choose five main numbers and two Lucky Stars.
Players whose tickets only match one of the Lucky Stars could still get their hands on a £130,554 runner-up prize.
All EuroMillions tickets also come with automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw.
The lucky player who wins the jackpot will end up three times richer than England captain Harry Kane, whose net worth is estimated at £42million by the .
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The winner could build a car collection even more impressive than Harry's "Made in England" trio of a Range Rover, Bentley and Jaguar.
And they could travel far beyond the cluster of glamorous Florida golf resorts Harry visits on his summer and winter holidays.
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It comes after a woman who was turned away by a cashier when she tried to claim her lottery prize later discovered she had won £120,000.
Angela Hathorn, 63, thought there was a problem with her Set For Life ticket when the cashier checked it at the Co-op branch in Orpington, Kent.
The shopkeeper asked a colleague to take a look before turning Angela away, leaving her baffled.
But when she called the National Lottery helpline, she discovered that she had won £10,000 every month for a year in the 23 January Set For Life draw.
Another couple who banked an £184million EuroMillions jackpot last year celebrated their win in an unconventional way.
Winners Joe and Jess Thwaite are planning their next big move after scooping the massive jackpot.
Hairdresser Jess said: "Our two children have always talked about going to Hawaii, I’ve no idea why but we can now make that dream come true.
"They have always wanted a horse box for our ponies rather than the rundown trailer we use.
"Just to see their faces when we can make these things come true will be worth every penny."
The Sun previously revealed how the Thwaites celebrated their jackpot with £16.95 steak and chips — and left a lucky tip.