A LUCKY Brit could be richer by a cool £110million if they hit the jackpot in tonight’s Euromillions draw.
The prize money was rolled over after no one won the £98m in the draw earlier this week.
Should a Brit scoop the whooping prize money it would see them become Britain's 10th biggest EuroMillions winner.
Brits can choose their usual numbers, or take a pot-shot with a Lucky Dip.
Previous Lucky Dip winner Colin Weir took home a then-record £161million jackpot in 2011, making him the 22nd richest man in the UK.
It was revealed earlier this week how Colin managed to spend £40m in just eight years before he died, aged 71, from sepsis and acute kidney injury in December 2019.
When the dad-of-two died he had a £10,000 stake in Irn-Bru and more than £20,000 invested in Greggs.
Colin shared around £40m with his friends and family as well as donating generously to charity.
He also bought a 55 per cent share in the Partick Thistle Football Club a month before he died, as he had been a lifelong supporter.
Gillian and Adrian Bayford, who won £148m in 2012, also took a chance on random numbers.
The couple snapped up a fleet of luxury cars and splashed the cash on property before their nine-year marriage broke down.
The UK's biggest ever jackpot winners are still anonymous after scooping a £170m jackpot in 2019.
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Every EuroMillions ticket also bags you an automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker, which guarantees at least one player will pocket £1million in every draw.
The odds of winning any EuroMillions prize are 1 in 13.
But, with up to 100million EuroMillions entries, the competition is stiff.
The Sun also revealed the odds of winning a scratchcard jackpot this month.
Experts oddschecker crunched the numbers, and found that the best scratchcard to snap up is £500 Loaded with odds of just 1 in 3.15.
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