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06 Sept 2025

ALERT: Lotto bosses issue appeal as two newest millionaires yet to claim life-changing prizes

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ALERT: Lotto bosses issue appeal as two newest millionaires yet to claim life-changing prizes

The National Lottery has issued an appeal to players to check their tickets as Ireland's two newest millionaires have yet to come forward to claim their life-changing prizes.

An online player in Dublin became the first Lotto jackpot winner of the year after scooping the whopping €14.67 million prize on Saturday night, while a Daily Million player in Kildare won the top prize of €1 million in Sunday’s draw.

The National Lottery have confirmed that both winners are yet to come forward to claim their massive amounts.

The Naas store where the winning ticket worth a life-changing €1 million was purchased will be revealed on Tuesday. 

“Over the past week, we have seen our games turn three of our players into National Lottery millionaires and so far we have heard from just one of those big winners," a National Lottery spokesperson said.

"Last Tuesday’s Daily Million draw saw a Kerry player scoop €1 million. The Kingdom winner has since been in touch but we are yet to hear from our weekend winners in Dublin and Kildare.

"Our advice to the winners is to contact our prize claims team as soon as possible so that we can make arrangements for their visit to the Winners Room in Lotto HQ.

"While the Dublin player won the €14.67 million Lotto jackpot on Saturday night after purchasing their ticket online, the Kildare Daily Million player won their €1 million after purchasing their ticket in a store in Naas. We are looking forward to announcing the store location tomorrow where we are sure there will be great excitement!”

The two winners should contact the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be made for them to collect their life-altering prizes in Lotto HQ. 

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