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Could you be the winner of the biggest EuroMillions Jackpot in European History?

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UK’s biggest jackpot in history could be won tonight.

The EuroMillions prize has reach an unbelievable £167million. That means, if somebody’s numbers are chosen they’ll be the largest jackpot winner from the EuroMillions on record.

Compared to other lotteries the chances of winning the EuroMillions are fairly good. To be more specific, the odds of winning are 1 in 13 and the odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 139,838,160.

Until now, the “biggest winner” record has been held by Colin and Christine Weir.

The lucky couple won their £161million about six years ago. Since claiming their title, the two have committed themselves to philanthropy. They’ve donated to multiple charities and political organisations such as to the Scottish National Party.

They also bought a prosthetic leg for a young boy and created a charitable trust to fund sports, health, cultural, recreational and animal welfare projects. The story of their overnight slingshot to wealth is one overflowing with kindness.

In addition to the Weirs, there have been 68 other EuroMillions jackpot winners in the UK. That’s not to forget the 374 other jackpot winners around Europe from France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Ireland and Luxemburg.

Despite how many title holders there have been, the total number of winners is even more impressive: It currently stands at 2,285,256,395. Each of these victors had their life changed by a single lottery drawing.

To try your luck simply create an account at Jackpot.com and select the EuroMillions lottery.

Then pick five numbers between 1 – 50 as well as two Lucky Stars between 1 – 12.

You can also sign up for a subscription with Jackpot.com to ensure you never miss a future drawing in lotteries like the EuroMillions and Powerball.

This month, Jackpot.com is offering discounts up to 30% off select subscriptions, so be sure to check it out.

If you need assistance, please contact Jackpot.com’s wonderful Customer Experience Team.

Don’t miss your chance to top the list of EuroMillionaires and write your own lottery story.