In total 47,500 players in Ireland won prizes including one lunky player who will get €2,000 per month for five years
An Irish Lotto player has won big in the first-ever EuroDreams draw snagging a life-changing amount of money to be dished out over the next two years.
The annuity top prize, which is worth €7.2 million, will be paid in monthly tax-free payments of €20,000 spread over 30 years to two lucky players in France who picked the right numbers. Tickets can be purchased before the 7:30pm cut-off time for sales each Monday and Thursday. Similar to the EuroMillions game, draws will take place in Paris, France at approximately 8pm on draw nights.
“A player in Ireland could potentially start their week off by winning €20,000 every month for 30 years if they match six numbers and the Dream number.
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