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Tonight's Euromillions draw is set to hand out almost £100m - with an eye-watering £96m on offer.

Tonight's winning EuroMillions numbers will be drawn at 8.40pm.

Before then, tonight's winning Thunderball numbers will be revealed at 8.15pm.

Everyone who buys a EuroMillions ticket is also automatically entered into the Millionaire Maker game, giving you an extra chance of winning some big money.

In case you missed them, here are the EuroMillions and Thunderball results from the last draw, on Tuesday, July 16: 3, 5, 13, 18 and 39. The lucky stars were 7 and 8 and the Millionaire Maker code was TRQZ 55343.

We'll bring you all the results as they are released thanks to updates from our sister title Hull Live below.

Good luck everyone!

Your winning EuroMillions numbers - good luck!

Tonight’s National Lottery EuroMillions winning numbers are: 26, 17, 13, 14 and 28.

The Lucky Stars are: 2 and 7.

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Tonight's Thunderball numbers

Your winning Thunderball numbers are: 9, 10, 16, 25 and 39. You Thunderball is: 8.

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Not long to go!

The Thunderball draw is almost upon us.

The balls will be in the machine at 8.15pm, before the EuroMillions draw gets underway at 8.40pm.

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What happens when you win the lottery?

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How would you spend your winnings?

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History of the National Lottery

The UK National Lottery was first drawn on November 19, 1994.

The biggest ever Lotto winner was created in April 2016 when an anonymous player banked £35m.

In January 2016 two ticket-holders walked away with £33m each.

Before that, a main Lotto game jackpot of £42,008,610, was drawn in January 1996 and split between three anonymous winners, with each being awarded £14,002,870. A single ticket won £26.4 million on the New Year’s Eve lotto in 2016.

Half of 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 which has operated the lottery throughout its history.

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