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The lucky punter will collect thousands every month for years after matching six numbers in the first-ever EuroDreams draw

A lucky lottery player in Dublin will get €2,000 every month for the next five years after matching six numbers in the first ever EuroDreams draw last night.

Two players in France won the jackpot prize of €20,000 a month for 30 years, amounting to €7.2 million in tax-free payments, after matching six numbers and the ‘dream’ number. The National Lottery has confirmed that a notification has been sent to the winning player’s online account, along with an email informing them of their win.

The minimum play for EuroDreams is one line per draw, which costs €2.50, and players choosing six main numbers between one and 40, along with one dream number from one to five.“An online player in Dublin had a truly memorable Monday night after becoming the biggest winner in Ireland in the first ever EuroDreams draw.

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