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National Lottery results draw LIVE: Winning Lotto and Thunderball numbers on Wednesday, October 5

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Tonight’s Lotto draw has a jackpot of £2 million up for grabs. For £2 a ticket, Lotto players need to pick six numbers from 1-59, and match at least two main numbers to win a prize.

Those lucky enough to match all six numbers could be set to receive the jackpot prize, while anyone matching five numbers and the additional bonus ball could fetch a £1 million prize.

To be in with a chance of winning, players need to pick their lucky numbers before 7.30pm tonight. A huge jackpot of £500k is also available in tonight's Thunderball draw.

With the Thunderball, players need to pick five numbers from 1-39, and a Thunderball from 1-14. READ MORE: Eamonn Holmes mocks 'death rumours' as he gives update on surgery triggered by 'humiliating' ordeal Thunderball tickets cost £1 to play.

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