A LUCKY Lotto player is celebrating a life-changing €7,028,440 jackpot win after last night’s draw.
The massive win makes the player the 10th Lotto jackpot winner of 2024.
And there is a new location joining a list of winning counties including Dublin, Louth, Wexford, and Limerick.
The lucky winner has been found in none other than Galway.
It also marks the 30th National Lottery millionaire created this year alone.
The winning numbers from last night’s draw were 7, 10, 12, 19, 21, 32, with the bonus number 9.
Lotto bosses have confirmed that the store where the winning ticket was sold will be revealed this Friday, November 22.
The announcement comes as excitement builds for a special EuroMillions draw set to take place on Friday.
In a thrilling twist, 100 new millionaires are guaranteed across nine participating countries in a unique EuroMillions raffle event.
Each winner will walk away with an incredible €1 million, and Ireland is in the running to take a slice of the fortune.
Sarah Ruane, spokesperson for the National Lottery, said: “Friday’s EuroMillions draw is going to be an incredibly exciting event.
“On top of the estimated €190 million jackpot on offer, the draw will guarantee 100 brand new millionaires in the draw across the participating EuroMillions game members.
“It’s been an incredible year for players with thirty National Lottery millionaires being made in 2024 so far.
“There will be huge excitement in the build-up to Friday’s draw which could be life-changing for one or more EuroMillions players in Ireland.”
The special raffle includes players from Ireland, Austria, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK.
Every EuroMillions ticket bought for Friday’s draw will come with a unique raffle code, automatically entering players into the millionaire-making event.
Irish players also stand a chance to win in the Ireland Only Raffle, which will see 10 players scoop €5,000 each.
National Lottery players are urged to buy their tickets early to avoid missing out on the historic draw.
Tickets can be purchased in-store, online, or via the National Lottery app.
The National Lottery has had an incredible year, with €227.9 million raised for good causes in 2023, supporting projects in sport, youth, health, education, and more.
Since its establishment 37 years ago, over €6.5 billion has been raised for good causes across Ireland.