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One lucky Irish Euromillions player will be waking up significantly wealthier on Wednesday morning after winning the top prize of €500,000 in Tuesday night’s Euromillions Plus draw.
There was no winner of the Euromillions jackpot of €17 million as the biggest amount won by an Irish player in the main draw was €998, one of 34,000 players to win amounts ranging from €4 to €500,000 between the two draws. READ MORE: Kilkenny hurling supporters warned after 'shocking' Facebook comments in wake of Clare defeat
If you are indeed the lucky person to have won the top prize, the National Lottery advises making contact with the National Lottery Claims Department on 1800 666 222 , where arrangements will be made to process your prize.
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