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Record €250M EuroMillions Jackpot Won in France

Last updated: August 20, 2025 7:40 am
Mia Williams
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Record-Breaking €250 Million EuroMillions Jackpot Claimed by Player in France

The EuroMillions has reached yet another jaw-dropping milestone. A single ticket holder in France has scooped the game’s maximum jackpot of €250 million – around £210 million – making them the latest record-breaking EuroMillions winner.

EuroMillions Result Revealed

Tuesday night’s EuroMillions result delivered the winning combination: 24, 31, 34, 41, 43, with Lucky Stars 06 and 08. Within an hour, the official EuroMillions results checker confirmed the life-changing news, one ticket matched the lot.

The winner, whose identity remains unknown, bought their ticket in France. They are now sitting on a fortune that has smashed records across the continent.

Remarkably, this huge triumph comes just weeks after an Irish syndicate also bagged €250 million (£216 million) back in June. Two maximum-cap wins in such quick succession have left players buzzing with excitement, and eyes firmly fixed on the EuroMillions results tonight.

Prizes Shared Across Europe

It wasn’t just the French winner celebrating. Thousands across the UK and Europe shared in smaller, yet still life-changing wins.

  • Seven players matched five numbers and one Lucky Star, each walking away with £130,554.30.
  • Another seven hit five numbers, claiming £13,561.20 each.
  • 78 players matched four numbers and two stars for £844.70 apiece.
  • More than 1.6 million tickets bagged £2.50 for matching two numbers.
  • The EuroMillions results tonight UK confirmed widespread success, from modest wins to headline-grabbing jackpots.

EuroMillions Record Breakers

This latest French victory now sits proudly among the game’s greatest moments. Some of the UK’s biggest-ever EuroMillions winners include:

  • £213 million – Anonymous, June 2025
  • £195.7 million – Anonymous, July 2022
  • £184.2 million – Joe and Jess Thwaite, May 2022
  • £177 million – Anonymous, November 2024
  • £171.8 million – Anonymous, September 2022

The EuroMillions has proven time and again that it creates legends overnight.

Andy Carter, senior winners’ advisor at Allwyn, said: “Tuesday’s jackpot can transform not just the winner’s life, but the life of the friends and family around them. So, make sure you get a ticket to be in with a chance of banking Britain’s biggest ever win.”

EuroMillions is more than a game – it’s a phenomenon. Every draw sparks hope, conversation, and dreams of wealth. From office syndicates to lone ticket holders, the chase for the next big EuroMillions result keeps millions playing week after week.

And now? The record-breaking French win has set the stage for another surge in ticket sales. Players across the UK will be glued to the EuroMillions results tonight, waiting to see if fortune will strike again.

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