BRITS have been urged to check their lottery tickets as eight winners are yet to claim their £1million prize.

If you entered Friday’s EuroMillions draw, you should look at your numbers now as some people have unwittingly become millionaires overnight.

You should check your National Lottery Euromillion numbers to see if you've won

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You should check your National Lottery Euromillion numbers to see if you’ve wonCredit: Getty – Contributor

In total, 24 UK players one a prize of £1million, but only 17 have come forward over the weekend.

That means there’s still £8million left to be claimed.

Friday’s winning EuroMillions draw numbers were: 5, 14, 35, 36 and 39, while the Lucky Stars were 07 and 12.

Check your tickets online at national-lottery.co.uk or download the National Lottery app.

Players who bought their entry in a shop will have to check their physical ticket.

If you think you’re a winner you can call 03332345050 or email [email protected].

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If no one comes forward by Thursday, National Lottery will announce whether the winning tickets were purchased online or in store.

Two weeks on from the draw, if all the prizes have not been claimed, it will reveal where in the country the winning tickets were bought.

Players have 180 days to claim their prize after the numbers are chosen.

Once a ticket holder has been paid they can go public and share the news or choose to remain anonymous.

One couple who came forward with their £1million winnings said the jackpot changed their lives.

Adam and Amy Pryor were able to buy their disabled five-year-old daughter Charlotte a support dog using the money.

Meanwhile, Sun reader Ian Black won £2million on a National Lottery scratchcard after buying it on a whim.

The Sun spoke to a National Lottery expert who shared what really happens after someone wins big in the draw.

Inside millionaire’s playground Dubai, where blowing £10k on a bottle of champagne and taking a yacht out is ‘normal’

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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