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National Lottery results LIVE: Winning numbers for 'Must Win' Lotto draw on Saturday, July 16

Saturday night is here, which means it's your final chance this week to win big on the Lotto - and tonight's jackpot of £11.6 million must be won. After nobody managed to bag the top prize on Wednesday, it has to go to someone tonight.

If there are no jackpot winners after Saturday's draw then the £11.6 million will be shared out amongst the other prize tiers. To win the whole thing you need to match all six numbers on your ticket - but matching just three numbers or more will still land you with a cash prize.

Andy Carter, senior winners’ adviser at The National Lottery, said: “It promises to be an exciting night for Lotto players on Saturday with a whopping £11.6m ‘Must Be Won’ jackpot up for grabs. In a ‘Must Be Won’ draw, if the jackpot isn’t won, the prize amount is shared out amongst the other prize tiers, meaning lots of players could win lots more.”

To play the game, you will need to get yourself a ticket and pick your lucky numbers before 7.30pm tonight. You can also play online on the National Lottery website for £2 a play.

If you have missed your chance to play tonight, you'll have to wait for the next Lotto draw on Wednesday.

We will be announcing the numbers for tonight's Lotto and Thunderball draws below as soon as the results are in, so stay tuned...

Hello and welcome to our Saturday night Lotto blog.

We will have the numbers for you when they are announced in just over an hours time.

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