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06 Sept 2025

Could it be you? Deadline for mystery lotto winner of unclaimed cash prize looms

The National Lottery are appealing to EuroMillions players in North County Dublin to check their tickets from the Tuesday, November 5 draw

Could it be you? Deadline for mystery lotto winner of unclaimed cash prize looms
The National Lottery continues to appeal to EuroMillions players in the Swords area of North County Dublin to urgently check their tickets from the Tuesday, November 5 draw, as a prize of €20,949 remains unclaimed. 
The winning ticket was purchased at Tuthills Swords, Pavillions Shopping Centre, Swords, Co. Dublin, on the day of the draw. The prize was won by matching five numbers.
 
Ticket holders have 90 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize, which means the Dublin winner has until close of business on Monday, February 3 to claim.  
National Lottery spokesperson Emma Monaghan urges all EuroMillions players in Dublin to carefully check their old tickets from early November to ensure they do not miss out on claiming this substantial prize.
She said: "The winning ticket was purchased at Tuthills Swords, Pavillions Shopping Centre. As ticket holders have 90 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize, the last date to claim is Monday, February 3.
"We encourage all players who purchased their ticket at Tuthills to check their old tickets very carefully."
If you’re holding the winning ticket, sign the back of it and keep it somewhere safe. Contact the National Lottery prize claims team as soon as possible on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie. Arrangements will be made for you to collect your prize at Lottery HQ. 

Nearly 30 cent in every €1 spent on National Lottery games goes back to Good Causes in the areas of sport, youth, health, welfare, education, arts, heritage and the Irish Language.
In total, more than €6.5 billion has been raised for Good Causes since the National Lottery was established 37 years ago. In 2023 alone, €227.9m million was raised for local Good Causes in communities across Ireland.

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