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06 Sept 2025

REVEALED: Retailer that sold winning €250 million EuroMillions ticket is unveiled

The National Lottery confirmed that Clifford’s Centra on 91 Shandon Street in Cork City Centre sold the winning ticket

REVEALED: Retailer that sold winning €250 million EuroMillions ticket is unveiled

This is Ireland’s 18th EuroMillions Jackpot winner since 2005. The winner also becomes National Lottery’s 13th millionaire of 2025

The National Lottery has finally revealed where this week's winning EuroMillions ticket was sold in County Cork.

The lucky player, who has made contact with the National Lottery Claims Team, won a massive €250 million in Tuesday's draw - the largest-ever jackpot to be won in Ireland.

On Wednesday, the National Lottery said the winning ticket had been purchased in Munster and the following day, they revealed it had been sold in Cork city centre. 

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Now, the exact location of the retailer who sold the life-changing ticket has finally been revealed as Clifford’s Centra on 91 Shandon Street in Cork City Centre.  

The National Lottery has shared part of their phone call with a staff member of Clifford's Centra, informing him of the huge news. 

In the recording, a representative of the Lottery broke the news, to which one of the Centra workers can be heard saying, "Is this a wind up, it it? You're joking me!" once confirming he was being serious, the worker said: "That's great news! I'm just gutted that it wasn't me that bought it!" 

The National Lottery will be holding a photocall media event at the retailer today to officially announce the winning store.  This is Ireland’s 18th EuroMillions Jackpot winner since 2005.

The winner also becomes National Lottery’s 13th millionaire of 2025. 

Congratulations!

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