In total, over 60,000 players won prizes in Wednesday’s Lotto drawsA sweep Tickets sign above a National Lottery sign on Dame StreetA Dublin Lotto player has becomes Ireland’s newest millionaire following Wednesday night draw(Image: Collins Photo Agency)

One lucky Irish Lotto player has become a millionaire overnight after they nabbed the Lotto Plus 1 jackpot in Wednesday night’s draw.

In total, over 60,000 players won prizes in last night’s Lotto draws, including one punter who matched all six numbers plus the bonus number in the Lotto Plus 1 draw to scoop the life-changing €1 million top prize.

The winning numbers in the Wednesday (September 24) Lotto Plus 1 draw were: 05, 23, 27, 28, 33, 44 and the bonus was 36.

The National Lottery has confirmed that the €1 million jackpot was won by Dublin player, who purchased their Quick Pick ticket online to win the top prize amount.

An email has been sent to the online winner advising them to check their National Lottery account, with Lotto bosses appealing to online players in Dublin to check their emails see if they received a message.

The lucky jackpot winner has been urged to make contact with the National Lottery Prize Claims on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be made for them to visit the Winners Room to collect their prize.

As there was no winner of the €4,435,650 Lotto jackpot on offer in Wednesday’s main draw, Saturday’s jackpot is now set to roll towards an estimated €4.8 million.

The jackpot winner wasn’t the only player to land a huge sum in Wednesday’s Lotto Plus 1 draw, as another punter scooped the Match 5 + Bonus prize worth €5,000.

There were also 60 winners of the Raffle Prize, with each player receiving €500. The winning Raffle number was 3761.

The National Lottery is urging Lotto players across Ireland to check their tickets to see if they are among the 60,000 players who prizes in Wednesday night’s draw.

If you hold a winning ticket that you bought in a shop, you must claim your prize within 90 days of the applicable draw date.

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