“£7.1M Lotto Jackpot Up for Grabs Tonight!”

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Tonight’s lottery draw on Saturday, April 18, has the potential to award a lucky player with a £7.1 million Lotto jackpot. Participants can purchase tickets for £2 each, selecting their own numbers or opting for a Lucky Dip to have numbers generated randomly.

The winning numbers for tonight’s Lottery and Thunderball are as follows: 2, 9, 15, 28, 33, with the Thunderball number being 5.

The deadline for ticket purchases is 7.30 pm, with the first draw scheduled shortly after. Make sure to have your tickets prepared.

In the past, Gary, a previous winner, secured a £5.2 million jackpot in 2025. The National Lottery disclosed that he first found out about winning £35 in the morning, only to later realize he had also won the £5.2 million jackpot.

The Thunderball draw will occur at 8.15 pm, while Lotto draws take place at 8 pm every Saturday and Wednesday.

To participate, choose 6 numbers between 1 and 59 for each line played or opt for a randomly generated set using a “Lucky Dip.” Select the specific draw days (Wednesday, Saturday, or both) and the number of weeks you wish to play in advance.

There is slightly over an hour left to enter, and tonight’s jackpot stands at £7.1 million, with results set to be disclosed around 8 pm. Visit the National Lottery website to purchase your ticket before time runs out.

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