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Euromillions and Thunderball results for Friday, April 28- live updates

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Here is where you will find the winning numbers for tonight's EuroMillions and Thunderball draws.Tonight's EuroMillions jackpot is a bumper £113 million.

The EuroMillions draw takes place every Tuesday and Friday, a ticket costs £2.50 and includes automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw, which creates new UK millionaires every week, guaranteed.Players pick 5 numbers from 1-50 and 2 Lucky Stars from 1-12.

If you have got two numbers or one number and two lucky stars or better then you are a winner. Players must match all five main numbers and two lucky star numbers to claim the jackpot.

Also, one UK ticket is chosen at random - via the Millionaire Maker code - with the winner picking up a cool £1 million prize.The Thunderball draw will be around 8pm and the EuroMillions draw will be around 8.30pm. Live updates below

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