THE biggest-ever EuroMillions jackpot could be yours TODAY with an eye-watering top prize of £191 million.

If one UK ticket-holder bags the entire jackpot, they would knock Gloucestershire couple Joe and Jess Thwaite off the top spot only two months after they scooped a record-breaking £184 million.

One lucky Brit could become the UK's biggest winner

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One lucky Brit could become the UK’s biggest winnerCredit: EUROMILLIONS

The EuroMillions pot has now hit its cap meaning that any money that would have gone into the winnings will now boost prizes in the next winning tier and could see many multi-millionaires created.

Andy Carter, Professional Winnings Advisor at The National Lottery, said tomorrow’s draw is going to be “massive”.

He said: “A jaw-dropping estimated EuroMillions jackpot of £191M is up for grabs. Here’s hoping that we’ll be celebrating our biggest-ever UK winner!

“Think of all the good that a win of this size could do. Players should get their tickets early to be in with a chance of winning in this amazing draw.”

The sensational amount is up for grabs again – but even players who fall short of the five main numbers and two lucky stars can still come away laughing.

The jackpot has hit the maximum of €230 million, or around £191 million – so can’t climb any higher and must be won, according to the National Lottery website.

Runners up with five main numbers and only one lucky star stand to win £130,554.30.

Those with just five main numbers could find themselves with an extra £13,561.20 in their bank account.

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Four main stars and two lucky stars will collect a prize of £844.70.

At the moment, the country’s biggest winners are Joe and Jess Thwaite.

The Gloucestershire couple were handed a record-breaking £184m jackpot back in May.

Despite their astonishing new wealth, one of their first purchases was a second-hand Volvo.

The second-biggest win was awarded to an anonymous ticket-holder who claimed £170m in 2019.

Colin and Chris Weir from Largs, North Ayrshire, won £161m in 2011, while Adrian and Gillian Bayford claimed just over £148m in 2012.

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A ticket-holder from French Polynesia claimed £184m – just like the Thwaites – in October last year.

The young woman said: “I want to explore the world with my family, especially looking for snow, because I’ve never seen that before.”

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