A STAGGERING £137million is up for grabs in Friday’s National Lottery EuroMillions draw.

The life-changing sum has rolled over from £122million after there were no jackpot winners last night.

A ticket also gets you automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker, which guarantees at least one player to pocket £1million in every draw.

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A ticket also gets you automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker, which guarantees at least one player to pocket £1million in every draw.Credit: Getty

The winning main EuroMillions numbers from Tuesday’s draw are: 17, 21, 36, 42, 46.

And the winning EuroMillions Lucky Star numbers are: 07, 10.

The Millionaire Maker Selection number is JVGQ82959 – which could make one lucky punter a millionaire.

The rollover jackpot up for grabs on Friday could see someone become Britain’s 4th biggest EuroMillions winner, after no one claimed last night’s £122million prize.

Brits can choose their usual numbers, or take a pot-shot on the Lotto’s Lucky Dip, as some suggest it could be the key to a jackpot victory.

Previous Lucky Dip winner Colin Weir took home a then-record £161million jackpot in 2011, making him the 22nd richest man in the UK.

The UK’s biggest ever jackpot winners are still anonymous, with their prize draw of £170m.

EuroMillions ticket also gets you automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker, which guarantees at least one player to pocket £1million in every draw.

The odds of winning any EuroMillions prize are 1 in 13.

But, with up to 100million EuroMillions entries, the competition is stiff.

The Sun revealed the odds of winning a scratchcard jackpot this month, with experts oddschecker crunching the numbers.

The draw takes place on Friday, November 26 at 7:30pm.

Don’t forget to check your ticket!

The UK's biggest ever jackpot winners are still anonymous, with their prize draw of £170m.

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The UK’s biggest ever jackpot winners are still anonymous, with their prize draw of £170m.Credit: Alamy

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