A HUGE £94million is up for grabs in tonight’s EuroMillions draw.

Punters have just hours to ensure they’re in the running for the mighty jackpot.

The lucky winner could win £94milllion in tonight's draw

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The lucky winner could win £94milllion in tonight’s drawCredit: Alamy

Simply match five numbers and two Lucky Stars for each line before 7.30pm and you could walk away significantly richer.

You can also choose a Lucky Dip for randomly selected numbers.

The EuroMillions draw itself will take place at 8.45pm tonight.

The results and Millionaire Maker code will be shown shortly after on the National Lottery website.

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A full prize breakdown will also be displayed – showing the number of UK winners in each category and the corresponding prize.

To check to see if you may have won a prize you can use the EuroMillions result checker.

If you bought your ticket online, the Lottery will email you so there’s no chance you’ll miss your winning jackpot.

Nine countries in Europe now participate in the game that gives people the opportunity to “live the kind of lifestyle usually reserved for the rich and famous”.

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Draws take place on Tuesday and Friday evenings – with a minimum guaranteed jackpot of €17million (around £14m), which can roll over up to €240million (£202m).

It comes just weeks after one player scooped a staggering £195million – the biggest ever National Lottery winner.

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It means they eclipsed the stunning wealth of Grammy-winner Adele – who is worth around £150million, according to the Sunday Times rich list.

The winning numbers were six, 23, 27, 40 and 41, and the lucky star digits were two and 12.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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