Lotto results: Lucky player scoops massive six figure win in Saturday's draw

There was no winner of the jackpot, but many players won prizes(Image: Getty Images)One lucky Irish Lotto player has snapped up a huge six figure win.While no one managed to win the life changing jackpot, worth a staggering €2,390,585, over 74,000 players won prizes in the Lotto and Lotto Plus draws including one winner of the Match 5 Plus Bonus prize of €255,100.The winning numbers for the draw were: 3, 21, 35, 36, 42, 43 and the Bonus 1. There were 58 winners of the Raffle Prize each receiving €500. The winning raffle number was: 3280.There was no winner of the Lotto Plus 1 top prize, worth €1 million, but plenty of players won prizes. 1, 13, 26, 31, 39, 45 and Bonus 24.There was no winner of the Lotto Plus 2 top prize, worth €250,000, but there were many prizes won. The winning numbers were: 1, 2, 25, 35, 37, 38 and the Bonus 27.Meanwhile, the search is on for Ireland's latest EuroMillions winner, who scooped a hefty prize in Friday night's draw. One lucky punter correctly matched five numbers to take home an impressive €13,362.While the EuroMillions jackpot worth over €52 million went unclaimed, 49,000 of players across Ireland still celebrated wins in the EuroMillions and EuroMillions Plus games.With no one yet coming forward to claim the big prize, the National Lottery has issued an appeal for all players to double check their tickets.As part of the appeal, they have confirmed exactly where the golden ticket was purchased. It has been revealed that the winning ticket was sold in Applegreen Santry Service Station on the Swords Road in Dublin.Spokesperson Darragh O'Dwyer said: "What fantastic news for one of our EuroMillions players in Swords, Co Dublin, huge congratulations to our winner! We're now urging all players to check their tickets very carefully - you could be holding a winning ticket!"The National Lottery has also issued two urgent warnings to the winner. Firstly, the ticket must be signed on the back and kept safe, as it is a "bearer instrument", meaning only the person who physically holds it can claim the prize.Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.
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