EuroMillions jackpot on offer this week could make you as rich as Ant and Dec

A huge EuroMillions jackpot is offering one lucky Brit the chance to be almost as rich as Ant and Dec next week.

The winner could receive a whopping £114 Million in the life-changing draw on Tuesday ( April 26) evening.

Punters can try their luck by either selecting their usual numbers or by leaving it up to fate on the Lucky Dip.

To win, the player must have the correct five main numbers as well as two lucky stars, reports The Sun.

They would become nearly as wealthy as the TV personalities combined – who have a staggering net worth of around £62million each.

The upcoming draw comes just two months after a Brit bagged won £109m in the draw, which made the prize the 11th biggest lottery win to date.

October 2019 saw the highest amount ever won in the UK after £170.2m was claimed by a happy punter.

Another major winner, who choose to stay anonymous, walked away with an astounding £170,221,000 on October 8, 2019.

The National Lottery has dubbed the EuroMillions prize as "Dream Come True Money".

The first UK EuroMillions jackpot win of this year saw a lucky Brit claim £109,915,000 after they scored the winning numbers on February 4.

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They are now the tenth biggest National Lottery winner of all time, the Daily Star previously reported.

EuroMillions has been a major hit since its first draw that happened on February 7, 2004, by three organisations.

Hopefuls can tune in and play the EuroMillions every Tuesday and Friday, and can purchase the ticket in the days leading up to the game or on the same day as the draw.

Each draw reveals a different jackpot amount, besides when it strikes the threshold of £206 million.

The odds of scoring any EuroMillions prize are 1 in 13.

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