EUROMILLIONS players have been urged to check their tickets NOW as a jackpot winner has just days left to claim a £1million prize.
The winning ticket was bought on March 31 in Warwickshire but no one has come forward yet to claim the life-changing amount of money.
The last date Brits are able to stake a claim is September 27, so players must act fast.
The winning numbers for the UK Millionaire Maker prize that day were JBQS10867 and the draw number was 1620.
If a valid claim is not received within 180 days – around 6 months – of the draw date the prize and any interest earned on it will go to benefit National Lottery Projects across the UK.
If you think you’ve won, pop along to a designated Post Office to claim your prize.
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Otherwise, retailers can either scan your ticket or they can manually enter the serial number and double check it for you.
It comes as a whopping £7.4million EuroMillions jackpot was claimed.
Another punter won £1m by matching five main numbers and the Bonus Ball in the same EuroMillions draw on September 16.
While last Wednesday’s draw saw three ticket-holders scoop a million for matching five main numbers and the Bonus Ball – but the prizes remain unclaimed.
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The record for the biggest EuroMillions win remains the £195million, won by an anonymous Brit in 2022.