A WHOPPING £7.5million National Lottery rollover jackpot could be yours in a matter of days.

The eye-watering sum will now be up for grabs in Saturday’s draw after no punter managed to scoop the top prize tonight.

A £7.5m rollover jackpot could be yours in a matter of days

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A £7.5m rollover jackpot could be yours in a matter of daysCredit: Getty

The jackpot is estimated to hit the £7.5m mark at the weekend.

It comes after no ticket holders managed to match all six main numbers, nor did any players match five numbers and the bonus ball to win £1m.

But 52 players landed £1,750 each after matching five of the six numbers.

The winning Lotto numbers were 11, 23, 26, 36, 37, 44 and the bonus number was 53.

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Set of balls two and draw machine Guinevere were used.

No player matched all five numbers in the Lotto HotPicks, which uses the same numbers at the Lotto draw, to win £350,000.

However, four players matched four numbers to claim £13,000 each.

The winning Thunderball numbers were 09, 17, 20, 32, 38 – and the Thunderball was 12.

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No player matched five numbers and the Thunderball to win £500,000, but two ticketholders won £5,000 for matching five numbers.

Meanwhile, a lottery expert has revealed the numbers you shouldn’t pick if you want to win big – as they may lower your odds.

He also broke down which is the best way to play, what you should play, what cause you should support and the overall chances of winning.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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