Players are being urged to check their tickets to see if they have won the €1 million prize

15:29, 30 Nov 2025Updated 15:30, 30 Nov 2025

National Lottery signA lucky Lotto player has enjoyed the perfect end to their weekend (Image: Getty Images)

The search is on to find Ireland’s newest millionaire after a lucky Lotto player bagged a life-changing seven-figure prize in Sunday’s Daily Million draw.

The punter scooped the top prize of €1 million in the 2pm Daily Million draw on Sunday, November 30, with the winning numbers 2, 7, 9, 11, 27, 29 and the bonus numbers 21.

The National Lottery is set to reveal the shop which sold the winning ticket in the coming days.

The lucky winner now has 90 days to claim their prize from Lotto chiefs, before they turn the winnings over to promote the National Lottery, which in turn will increase the funds raised for Good Causes.

Lotto bosses are urging all Daily Million players to check their tickets carefully and if you’re holding the winning ticket, be sure to contact the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie to arrange the collection of your prize.

This latest Lotto win comes as winners in Cork and Limerick claimed some incredible prizes this week, including one lucky man who snapped up a seven-figure windfall.

First up at Lotto HQ this week to collect their winnings was a Cork man who walked away with the largest cheque of the week, after winning €1,000,000 on the Lotto Plus 1 draw on Saturday, November 1. His ticket was purchased at Tesco, Market Green Shopping Centre, Midleton, Co. Cork.

Although a regular Lotto player, he described the moment of discovery as completely unexpected, “I always buy my ticket the day before the draw, and on this particular day, I was doing the school run – nothing out of the ordinary!”

Two siblings from Co Cork also made the trip to Lottery HQ to claim their Lotto Match 5 + Bonus prize of €292,572 from Saturday, November 22. Their winning ticket was purchased from Costcutter at 14/15 Bridge Street in Cork city.

“We just can’t believe it!” They laughed. “The two of us have been in a syndicate together for years, although I usually just give my brother the money and he does all the ticket buying and checking – he’s the manager.”

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