Euro Lottery Results UK: Latest Winning Numbers And Jackpot Breakdowns
UK ticket holders are scrutinizing their tickets once again following the latest EuroMillions draw on Friday, August 14, 2026. With tens of millions of pounds on the line across Europe, the UK National Lottery confirmed strong participation levels as players competed for the grand prize alongside the guaranteed UK Millionaire Maker raffle.
Below is the verified breakdown for the most recent draw, detailing the drawn numbers, lucky stars, and jackpot status:
| Draw Parameter | Latest Draw Details (August 14, 2026) |
|---|---|
| Main Winning Numbers | 07, 14, 22, 31, 43 |
| Lucky Star Numbers | 03, 09 |
| UK Millionaire Maker Code | VKXF 89201 |
| Estimated Top Jackpot | £64 Million |
| Jackpot Status | Rollover to Next Draw |
| Next Draw Date | Tuesday, August 18, 2026 |
Multi-National Millions: How EuroMillions Operates Across the UK
The EuroMillions lottery remains one of the largest cross-border gaming events in Europe, combining ticket sales from nine participating nations: the UK, France, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Switzerland. Drawn every Tuesday and Friday evening at approximately 20:45 CEST (19:45 BST) in Paris, the game creates multi-millionaires on a regular basis.
In the UK, the game is operated under the National Lottery banner by Allwyn, which manages the infrastructure for both digital and over-the-counter ticket sales. Every standard £2.50 EuroMillions entry purchased in the UK automatically includes a code for the UK Millionaire Maker draw. This separate UK-only raffle guarantees that at least one player in Britain wins £1,000,000 in every single draw, regardless of whether the main European jackpot is won or rolls over.
Jackpots start at a baseline of €17 million (approximately £14 million) and can roll over repeatedly until reaching the maximum jackpot cap of €240 million. Once the cap is hit, the jackpot remains at that level for up to four draws before a "Must Be Won" draw redistributes the funds down to lower prize tiers if no main jackpot winner emerges.
Checking Your Ticket: Verification, Prize Tiers, and Claim Deadlines
Players aiming to claim a payout must match a minimum combination of two main numbers to qualify for the lowest prize tier. As the number of matched digits increases, so does the cash return, spanning 13 distinct prize categories across the entire game matrix.
- Matching 2 Main Numbers: Wins a modest prize (typically around £2.50–£4.00).
- Matching 5 Main Numbers + 1 Lucky Star: Secures a high-tier six-figure payout.
- Matching 5 Main Numbers + 2 Lucky Stars: Claims or shares the full jackpot.
UK ticket holders have multiple methods to verify their entries. Physical tickets purchased at authorized retailers can be scanned via National Lottery terminals or the official National Lottery mobile app. Digital tickets bought online or through app subscriptions automatically notify winners via email, with prizes up to £500 credited directly to the user's online account.
Crucially, UK lottery regulations enforce a strict 180-day claim deadline from the date of the draw. If a prize remains unclaimed after this window expires, the entire payout—plus all accrued interest—is transferred to the National Lottery Good Causes fund, supporting community, sports, and arts projects across the country.
UK National Lottery EuroMillions Results
Upcoming Draw Outlook and Ticket Purchasing Deadlines
Attention now turns to the upcoming draw on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, where the rolling jackpot is projected to reach an estimated £73 million. Sales for the mid-week draw will remain open until 19:30 BST on the night of the draw, both in retail outlets and through online digital channels.
Players purchasing entries online are advised to complete transactions well ahead of the cut-off time to avoid network congestion during high-volume rollover events. Ticket sales re-open shortly after the draw concludes for the subsequent Friday event.
With rollover momentum building into late August 2026, participation rates across the UK are expected to rise sharpest in the hours leading up to Tuesday night's live draw.
