Feb 17 • 20:20 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

A substantial jackpot in Eurojackpot goes to Finland – here’s where it went

In the latest Eurojackpot draw, a single player won €1.5 million, while the largest jackpot went to Germany.

In the Eurojackpot lottery draw held on Tuesday night, no players matched the winning combination of 5+2 that would have granted the jackpot. The winning numbers drawn were 8, 23, 39, 40, and 44, with the star numbers being 6 and 7. While there was no jackpot winner, a single player correctly matched the 5+1 combination and won a substantial prize of €1.5 million, with the largest prize traveling to Germany.

Two players matched five numbers correctly, earning nearly €300,000 each, including one lucky player from Raisio, Finland, who purchased their ticket online. This draw featured a substantial prize pool of approximately €41 million, and with no jackpot winner, the next draw on Friday is expected to reach a thrilling €52 million, generating excitement among players across Europe.

As Eurojackpot continues to grow in popularity, the anticipation for the next draw only increases, with players eagerly hoping for a chance to win life-changing sums of money. The results of this latest draw illustrate the game's dynamic nature and the opportunities it creates for players in different countries, showcasing the cross-border nature of lottery games in Europe.

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