

4th October 2019: 190 million: After several rollovers, on Friday 4th October 2019, the jackpot reached the maximum 190M and this Superdraw was postponed. This Jackpot was one by a player from the UK who wishes to stay anonymous. With a guaranteed jackpot worth 130 million up for grabs, ticket holders will be dreaming of landing the nine-figure windfall. The Superdraw guarantees a jackpot of at least 100 million. This EuroMillions Superdraw happened on the 4th of June and had a guaranteed start of 130 million. Excitement is building as EuroMillions players look ahead to the EuroMillions Superdraw that will take place on Friday 7 June 2019. When is the 2019 Euromillions Superdraw The initial draw takes place on a Friday, June 7th 2019. A EuroMillions Superdraw automatically sets the jackpot to a pre-determined amount of money generally 130 million. As you may or may not know, the initial jackpot is bumped up to a staggering 130 million.

Superdraws are announced in advance, including the jackpot figure, giving players plenty of notice to buy tickets.

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After that, the money plus the interest it has generated whilst it is held in trust, is passed over to National Lottery Good Causes. The Euromillions Superdraw will take place on Friday, June 7th 2019. A Superdraw is a special EuroMillions draw where the jackpot is significantly higher than usual - usually worth more than £100 million - and is guaranteed to be put up for grabs on the scheduled date. ‘Unclaimed prizes have a maximum of 180 days to be claimed from the date of the winning draw. ‘The only way the EuroMillions jackpot would go to National Lottery Good Causes is if the jackpot is won in a draw but, for whatever reason, the ticket-holder does not then subsequently come forward to claim,’ Elanor told us. ‘There is no tax on the win itself, but if the win produces an income through interest, then that will be taxed as part of your normal income tax,’ Andy explained. How a winner(s) chooses to share (or not) winnings is their personal decision,’ Elanor Corbett, PR Executive at The National Lottery confirmed to .uk. ‘A National Lottery win belongs to the signatories of the relevant validation paperwork. A EuroMillions Superdraw was scheduled to take place on 4th October but has been rescheduled due to the jackpot rolling over to its cap of 190 million. EuroMillions winners don’t have to go public with their win like Frances and Patrick Connolly (pictured (Picture: Paul FAITH/AFP)
