Euromillions results LIVE: What are the winning numbers for Euromillions March 5 draw?
THE National Lottery will release another round of Euromillions results today, the second this week. What are the winning numbers for the March 5 draw?
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The National Lottery has been busy this week, with two mammoth draws on Tuesday and Wednesday. People had the chance to get their hands on a £14 million or £5.3 million jackpot. The next draw takes place this evening and could see one winner bag more than £25 million.
What are the winning numbers for the March 5 Euromillions draw?
Euromillions results come twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Today, the competition closed at 7.30pm tonight.
Results tend to follow soon after between 8pm and 8.45pm.
Today's Euromillions numbers are 04, 05, 39, 46, 48 and the lucky star numbers are 07 and 10.
Today's Thunderball numbers are 11, 24, 26, 36, 39 and the lucky star number is 11.
Each Thunderball comes with a jackpot of £500,000.
Euromillions players can win one of 12 prizes today, ranging from less than a fiver to the Millionaire Maker and full £26 million jackpot.
People can win one of the following cash prizes:
Five main numbers and two lucky stars: Jackpot (£26 million)
Five main numbers and one lucky star: £130,554.30
Five main numbers: £13,561.20
Four main numbers and two lucky stars: £844.70
Four main numbers and one lucky star: £77.80
Four main numbers: £25.60
Two main numbers and two lucky stars: £9.10
Three main numbers and one lucky star: £7.30
Three main numbers: £6.00
One main number and two lucky stars: £4.30
Two main numbers and one lucky star: £3.60
Two main numbers: £2.50
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All National Lottery and Euromillions customers have the choice of buying physical or online tickets.
Those who buy a physical ticket from an off-licence or supermarket can scan it using the Euromillions app.
The app will then confirm whether they have a prize to claim.
Those who buy a ticket online via the app will receive an email informing them of their success.
Anyone who enters will have a limited time to claim their prize, however.
The National Lottery gives people a window of 180 days to come forward, starting the day after the draw.
People will receive smaller prizes straight into their bank account but have to use National Lottery terminals to accept amounts between £500 and £50,000.
Anyone who wins over £30,000 must call the claim line for a cheque, and prizes of £50,000 require an in-person visit.