The Eurojackpot is giving out 120 million euros tonight

The Eurojackpot is giving out 120 million euros tonight
The Eurojackpot is giving out 120 million euros tonight
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The Eurojackpot big draw is just a few hours away, as at 21:15 the popular European game is handing out €120 million to the winners of the first category. The prize in tonight’s draw is the maximum amount awarded by Eurojackpot and the biggest prize ever claimed by players in Greece.

Entries for the record prize close at 19:00. Vouchers can be deposited exclusively at OPAP stores, both at the service counters and through the OPAP Store App. The video of the draw will be available on the Eurojackpot YouTube channel.

How to claim €120 million

Eurojackpot distributes winnings starting at €10 million and reaching up to €120 million. Game draws take place every Tuesday at 21:15 and Friday at 21:00 in Helsinki, Finland.

In the Eurojackpot ticket there are 6 columns in total, with each column including 2 fields to fill in numbers. Players choose at least 5 numbers in the first field, from 1 to 50, and at least 2 numbers in the second field, from 1 to 12.

In addition, there is the option of choosing a full or standard system, random number selection and consecutive draws. At the same time, players can also participate in a team card.

In the remaining 18 countries participating in the Eurojackpot, there are a total of 12 prize categories. In Greece however, an additional category of winnings was established for players who correctly predict two numbers, one in each field.

To win the first division grand prize, one must correctly predict five numbers in the first field and two in the second field.

Eurojackpot players can scan their tickets in the OPAP Store App to see if they’ve won, and they also participate in the OPAP Rewards loyalty program, through which they claim privileges and prizes.

The article is in Greek

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