Winning Euromillions ticket was bought in South Ayrshire - National Lottery confirm

A winning EuroMillions tickets worth £1 million was bought in Scotland and has thus far been unclaimed, the National Lottery has confirmed.

The National Lottery revealed that two yet-to-be-claimed winning EuroMillions tickets worth £1 million each were bought in North Somerset and South Ayrshire.

Players who bought tickets for the EuroMillions European Millionaire Maker draw on Friday February 3 are now being urged to double check their unique code, found at the bottom of their tickets.

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The code for the North Somerset ticket is XFHF 13164, while the code for the South Ayrshire is XGHX 51373.

A winning EuroMillions tickets worth £1 million was bought in Scotland and has thus far been unclaimed, the National Lottery has confirmed.A winning EuroMillions tickets worth £1 million was bought in Scotland and has thus far been unclaimed, the National Lottery has confirmed.
A winning EuroMillions tickets worth £1 million was bought in Scotland and has thus far been unclaimed, the National Lottery has confirmed.

Both ticket-holders have until August 2 to claim their prizes.

Anyone who is not in possession of their ticket but believes they have a genuine claim can write to Camelot within 30 days of the draw.

Andy Carter, senior winners’ adviser at the National Lottery, said: “A total of 31 UK millionaires were made in the special EuroMillions European Millionaire Maker draw on February 3 and we’ve already started to support the 29 ticket-holders who have claimed their prizes.

“We’re now urging everyone who bought a ticket in one of these two remaining areas to check their old EuroMillions tickets again or look anywhere a missing ticket could be hiding.”