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06 Sept 2025

It could be you! Four winners collect prizes worth more than €200k from National Lotto HQ

Celebrations underway just ahead of busy Christmas period

It could be you! Four winners collect prizes worth more than €200k from National Lotto HQ

There were celebrations at National Lottery Headquarters in Dublin last evening when four players from around the country collected prizes worth more than €200,000 combined

There were celebrations at National Lottery Headquarters in Dublin last evening when four players from around the country collected prizes worth more than €200,000 combined.

A Dublin woman claimed a prize worth €90,111, which she won in last Saturday’s Lotto draw, after matching 5 numbers plus the bonus. 

The woman, who had just renewed her ‘Scheduled Play’ subscription on the National Lottery app, revealed she has been playing the same numbers of personal significance for the past three months. 

“I was catching up with my friends on Saturday night, and I saw the lottery notification pop up on my watch, but I swiped it away, not thinking much of it. When I got home that night, I didn’t sleep very well and had totally forgotten about the winning lottery notification until Sunday morning. I logged on and genuinely got such a shock, I thought I might’ve won €500, or €1,000, but certainly not €90,000. I turned to my husband and showed him my phone, he thought I was showing him a screenshot I found online to prank him.” she recalled.  

When asked how she plans to spend her newfound fortunes, she excitedly replied: “I was just looking up flight prices to travel home for Christmas, and they were so expensive. So, for sure, one of the first things I’ll be treating my family to is a trip home to Lithuania to visit my parents and spend time with them for the festive season!”

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Separately, a Kilkenny woman was also all smiles as she collected a cheque for €65,155 after scooping the Snowball Prize on the National Lottery’s TellyBingo game.

Speaking at National Lottery HQ, she revealed that a family member’s unique taste in bread unexpectedly led her to the Centra shop in Piltown, Co Kilkenny where she purchased her winning ticket.   

“There’s a specific brand of bread that one of my family members will only eat,” she explained. “I went to one shop to pick it up, but they didn’t have it, so I headed to a second shop and that’s where I decided to buy my TellyBingo ticket!”   

The winner says she will spend some of her winnings on a holiday abroad.  “My last trip abroad was to the UK about ten years ago,” she said. “I’m really excited to book my first big trip away.”   

A Waterford woman also made the trip to Lotto HQ on Tuesday to claim her prize on an All Cash Extravaganza scratch card, purchased from Spar, Amber Service Station, Lisduggan, Waterford on Saturday, November 16. 

“I bought the scratch card on a whim, I even threw it in the bottom of my handbag and forgot about it. When I scratched it that evening, I was in total disbelief. Little did I know that I was walking around with a ticket worth €50,000 in my bag!”  

The player plans on refurbishing her home and making special memories with her family and loved ones.  

Also collecting their winnings was a Kerry woman who made a day out of her trip to pick up her prize of €18,510 after matching five numbers in the EuroMillions draw on November 8. She purchased her quick pick ticket from SuperValu in Tralee and hopes to celebrate this Christmas with a trip to London with her friend. 

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