Whopping £137MILLION Euromillions jackpot could be yours tonight – making you fifth richest lotto winner in history

A WHOPPING £137million Euromillions jackpot could be yours TONIGHT – making you the fifth-richest lotto winner in history.

The massive sum has rolled over from Tuesday night's £122million – after no-one took the life-changing figure home.

The lucky Brit who pockets Friday's Euromillions jackpot would immediately storm into fifth place on the National Lottery’s Rich List.

The largest win was handed to an anonymous ticket-holder who banked £170million in October 2019.

And this jackpot is up for grabs just in time for Christmas – making it the ideal take-home for someone looking to celebrate the festive season in style this year.

The lucky Brit would be more well-off than Chris Martin – who's net worth is £15million, Gary Barlow on £90million, and Stormzy, on £24million.

Camelot’s Andy Carter – a winners' advisor at the National Lottery, said: "Friday’s fabulous EuroMillions jackpot could bring a December to remember if a lucky UK ticket-holder scoops the entire sum.

"With the jackpot in the bank they would be able to make some amazing Christmas memories with loved ones!

"My team and I have our fingers crossed for all UK players and are on standby to support all our big winners as they start their life-changing journey.

"Make sure you grab your ticket early."

Players are urged to get their tickets before 7.30pm this Friday to be in with a chance of winning this jaw-dropping jackpot prize. 

Players can buy tickets in retail outlets, play online at national-lottery.co.uk or by downloading the National Lottery app.

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