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Extra.ie
18 minutes ago
- Business
- Extra.ie
Exact shop that sold life-changing €250million EuroMillions ticket revealed
The Cork shop which sold the mind blowing €250million EuroMillions ticket has been announced. It was announced on Tuesday that there was an Irish winner of the jackpot, the biggest in the competition's history, with it being revealed that Cork had sold the winning ticket. Now, it's been revealed that Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street in Cork City was the lucky shop that sold the even luckier ticket. The Cork shop which sold the mind blowing €250million EuroMillions ticket has been announced. Pic: Chrisdorney/Shutterstock The winning numbers were 13, 22, 23, 44, 49, and the lucky star numbers were 3 and 5. The National Lottery also confirmed that the winner made contact with National Lottery HQ, and will be arranging to collect their incredible prize. 'We are absolutely thrilled to have heard from our EuroMillions winner,' National Lottery spokesperson Emma Monaghan said on Thursday. 'At this point, our priority is to give them the necessary time and space to make arrangements and let this life-changing news sink in.' The biggest ever EuroMillions jackpot was finally won on Tuesday (June 17), with the ticket being purchased in Cork. Pic: Shutterstock. The EuroMillions jackpot was capped at the quarter of a billion euro earlier this month, and after a number of draws where no one won, white smoke finally rose with the latest millionaire being announced; with few predicting that the continental competition's winner would come from Ireland. Of course, this isn't the first time that Ireland have had a massive winner of the competition, nor is it the first time a winner came from Munster — as Dolores McNamara, from Co Limerick, won a life changing €115million on August 4, 2005. As well as this, a family syndicate from Naul in Co Dublin won an even bigger €175.4million in the then-biggest jackpot in the competition's history.


Irish Times
29 minutes ago
- Business
- Irish Times
Centra store in Cork City revealed as €250m EuroMillions winning ticket seller
Clifford's Centra in Shandon Street, Cork City has been revealed as the seller of last Tuesday's €250 million EuroMillions jackpot win. The top prize was the biggest ever jackpot win in Ireland. The winner, who has not yet been named, became Ireland's 18th EuroMillions jackpot winner since 2005, and they also became the National Lottery's 13th millionaire of 2025. The National Lottery has also confirmed that the winner has made contact with its prize claims team. READ MORE [ Dolores McNamara: Whatever happened to the €115m lotto winner? Opens in new window ] 'We are absolutely thrilled to have heard from our EuroMillions winner,' said Emma Monaghan, spokesperson for the National Lottery, on Thursday. 'At this point, our priority is to give them the necessary time and space to make arrangements and let this life-changing news sink in.'


Irish Independent
34 minutes ago
- Business
- Irish Independent
Revealed: The Cork shop which sold this week's €250m Euromillions ticket
The Rebel County retail store made history this week after they sold Tuesday's whopping €250 million EuroMillions jackpot ticketIreland's newest multimillionaire has made contact with the Prize Claims teamThis person is the 18th winner in Ireland of the EuroMillions jackpot since it started in 2004 The record-breaking winning Euromillions ticket was sold at Clifford's Centra, Shandon Street in Cork city, it has been confirmed this morning. The shop, at 91 Shandon Street, is located on the northside of the city. The Rebel County retail store made history this week after they sold Tuesday's whopping €250 million EuroMillions jackpot ticket. And – although there has been no sight of the winner yet – the National Lottery also confirmed yesterday the Ireland's newest multimillionaire has made contact with the Prize Claims team. The contact came after days of speculation as to who the winner of the life-changing amount is. This person is the 18th winner in Ireland of the EuroMillions jackpot since it started in 2004. Speaking yesterday after the winner made contact, spokesperson for the National Lottery Emma Monaghan said; "We are absolutely thrilled to have heard from our EuroMillions winner. "At this point, our priority is to give them the necessary time and space to make arrangements and let this life-changing news sink in.' The record-breaking win surpasses the €175m record for the largest cheque ever presented to an Irish player, in February 2019. The winning numbers this week were: 13, 22, 23, 44 ,49 and the Lucky Stars were 3 and 5. The National Lottery has urged the winner 'to stay calm, get independent legal and financial advice and contact us as soon as they can'. Dolores McNamara from Limerick was Ireland's first EuroMillions winner, scooping over €115m in July 2005. The jackpot is capped once it reaches €250m. In total, over 92,200 players in Ireland won prizes in the EuroMillions and Plus games on Tuesday night.


Irish Daily Mirror
5 hours ago
- Business
- Irish Daily Mirror
Live updates as shop that sold €250m EuroMillions ticket goes public
The long-awaited mystery surrounding Ireland's staggering €250 million EuroMillions jackpot will finally be solved today, as the shop that sold the winning ticket will be revealed. It has already been confirmed that the ticket was purchased at a retail store in Cork. This historic win marks a first for the Rebel County and is the largest prize ever claimed in Ireland since EuroMillions launched here in 2004. It is also the 18th time an Irish player has landed the jackpot. After days of speculation and excitement, the National Lottery confirmed that the lucky winner has made contact with their Prize Claims team, officially ending the guessing game. Spokesperson Emma Monaghan said: "We are absolutely thrilled to have heard from our EuroMillions winner. At this point, our priority is to give them the necessary time and space to make arrangements and let this life-changing news sink in. No other details will be revealed at this stage, however, the name of the winning Cork shop will be announced on Friday." The news has sparked celebrations across Cork as locals revel in the historic jackpot. Stay tuned for live updates below as the lucky shop that sold Ireland's biggest-ever EuroMillions jackpot goes public.


Irish Daily Mirror
14 hours ago
- Business
- Irish Daily Mirror
New details confirmed about shop that sold winning €250m EuroMillions ticket
The National Lottery has revealed new details about the shop which sold this week's historic EuroMillions ticket which is now worth a jaw-dropping €250 million. A lucky Irish Lotto player bagged the life-changing prize after matching five numbers plus two lucky stars in Tuesday's draw to become the 18th Irish winner of the EuroMillions jackpot since the lottery started in 2004, and also the National Lottery's 13th millionaire of 2025. The lucky ticketholder now takes the title of Ireland biggest ever Lotto winner, surpassing the €175.4 Million EuroMillions jackpot won by a family syndicate in the Naul in Dublin in 2019, and becomes just the 18th Irish EuroMillions jackpot winner in history. The National Lottery have been slowly drip-feeding information about the shop which sold the winning ticket over the past few days, first revealing that Ireland's newest millionaire purchased the lucky stub from a store in the Munster region. Earlier today, it was revealed that the shop which sold the €250 million-winning ticket was based in Cork, with Lotto bosses now confirmed that the retail store is located in Cork City Centre. The exact location of the history-making shop will be revealed on Friday morning, with a large celebration set to take place at the premises. It was also confirmed on Thursday that the €250 million ticketholder has made contact with the National Lottery Prize Claims team. The contact came after days of speculation as to who the winner of the life-changing amount is. Emma Monaghan, spokesperson for the National Lottery, said: "We are absolutely thrilled to have heard from our EuroMillions winner. "At this point, our priority is to give them the necessary time and space to make arrangements and let this life-changing news sink in."