It's that time of week again: Euromillions time!

Check the latest EuroMillions results here at BirminghamLive.

Are you a lucky EuroMillions winner?

There's a huge jackpot up for grabs, but do you have the winning numbers on your ticket?

Thousands of Birmingham residents will have flocked to newsagents, corner shops and supermarkets to pick up their tickets.

And plenty will be using the app, too.

If you're playing the game, you'll be pleased to know tonight's numbers have now been revealed.

What would you do with the cash? Retire? Travel and see the world? Or treat your loved ones to something they've always dreamed of?

Follow the EuroMillions draw LIVE.

Winning Euromillions and Thunderball numbers

The winning numbers are: 20, 22, 23, 24, and 37.

Tonight’s lucky stars are: 1 and 4.

Tonight’s Thunderball numbers have been announced.

The winning numbers are: 3, 9, 15, 16, 37.

The Thunderball is 8.

The EuroMillions draw takes place every Tuesday and Friday, a ticket costs £2.50 and includes automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw, which creates new UK millionaires every week, guaranteed.

The jackpot can rise to €190million (approximately £167million).

If it reaches this level, it will be capped - if the jackpot is not won, any additional money in the jackpot prize fund over and above €190 million will roll down to boost the prize money at the next highest tier where there are winners (most likely the 5+1 tier).

This can happen four times before the €190 million must be won.

If this happens and the jackpot is still not won, the entire €190 million - plus any additional money in the jackpot prize fund over and above this amount - would roll down to the next highest tier where there are winners (most likely the 5+1 tier).

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Half of all money spent by people playing the lottery goes towards the prize fund - with another 28 per cent going to good causes.

For every Lotto ticket sold, a hefty slice of the money received goes to a huge variety of projects, both big and small.

Less than one per cent of the Lotto's total revenue is kept as profit after tax and four per cent goes on operating costs.

The UK National Lottery was first drawn on November 19, 1994. Half all money spent by players goes to the prize fund, with 28 per cent to good causes, 12 per cent to the Government as duty, five per cent to retailers and five per cent to Camelot, which has operated the lottery throughout its history.

With all National Lottery draws, players have 180 days from the day of the draw to claim their prize if they have the winning ticket.

Anyone who has any queries or who believes they have the winning ticket for any of the National Lottery draws within the 180-day deadline should call the National Lottery Line on 0333 234 5050 or email help@national-lottery.co.uk .

Anyone concerned about lost or unchecked tickets may like to consider either setting up a National Lottery Direct Debit or playing online at www.national-lottery.co.uk . Numbers can be entered in advance and lucky winners are notified online if their numbers come up.

For further information call 0333 234 4433 or visit www.national-lottery.co.uk .