A lucky Dublin player matched five numbers in Friday night’s EuroMillions draw, winning €31,075 with a ticket purchased at Centra in SantryEuroMillions tickets (stock)

Lottery tickets for the EuroMillions jackpot are displayed in central London, on February 8, 2008. Lottery history could be made later Friday in the EuroMillions draw. The 95m (approx 127.6m euros/185m USD) prize will be the biggest pay-out of its kind in the world if it is won by a single ticket holder. AFP PHOTO/SHAUN CURRY (Photo credit should read SHAUN CURRY/AFP via Getty Images)(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

A EuroMillions player from Co. Dublin is rejoicing after scooping a tidy sum of €31,075 by matching five numbers in the EuroMillions draw on the 23rd of January.

The lucky Quick Pick ticket was bought on the day of the draw at Centra, Coolock Lane, Santry, Dublin 9. The numbers drawn in the EuroMillions on the 23rd of January were: 4, 5, 13, 21, 42, with Lucky Stars 3 and 10.

Although no one claimed the whopping EuroMillions jackpot of €99,679,548, over 64,000 players bagged prizes in the EuroMillions and EuroMillions Plus draws, including the Dublin player who matched 5 numbers.

National Lottery spokesperson Darragh O’Dwyer said that players should check their tickets and if they are the winner, sign the back of it, and to keep it safe.

“What a fantastic night for one player in Dublin who scored themselves a brilliant €31,075. If you purchased a ticket for Friday night’s EuroMillions draw in Centra, Coolock Lane, Santry, Dublin 9, now is the time to check your tickets carefully. If you’re holding that winning ticket, sign the back of it, keep it safe and contact our Prize Claims team!”

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EuroMillions (stock)(Image: Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

They should get in touch with the prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be made for them to collect their prize at Lottery HQ.

Almost 30 cent in every €1 spent on National Lottery games is returned to Good Causes in sectors such as sport, youth, health, welfare, education, arts, heritage and the Irish Language. In total, over €6.5 billion has been raised for Good Causes since the inception of the National Lottery 37 years ago.

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