It's Saturday evening which can only mean one thing - another chance at becoming a millionaire.
The Lotto numbers have been drawn, with one lucky Brit potentially about to win a life-changing sum of money. The jackpot this weekend stands at a grand £11.3million.
The cash could mean one winner gets to quit their job and follow their wildest dreams, from travelling the world to buying a huge new home. Players must pick six numbers between 1 and 59, or select a lucky dip. It costs just £2 to enter, with entry closing at 7.30pm. Grab your tickets and check your luck below to see if you're a lucky winner.
Saturday's Lotto numbers are as follows: 18, 23, 36, 38, 39, 54. The bonus ball is 12. Details of winners are expected to follow.
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Not your lucky night? If you've missed out this time you can still be in with a chance to win, with the next draw being a few days away on Wednesday. Brits can also enter to play Tuesday's EuroMillions with another huge jackpot, or Monday's Set For Life to win £10,000 a month for 30 years.
One Brit came forward to claim the £5million prize recently. Meanwhile, winner Ruth Giblin recently told The Mirror how she spent some of her winnings on a new pair of specs after she and husband Rob scooped £1million in July last year, before paying off their mortgage and jetting off to Italy.
You can buy up to 10 slips at a time for the Lotto and can play up to seven lines of numbers on each play slip. However, it's important to remember that you can only buy tickets up to 7:30pm on draw days. The draw takes place at 8pm every Wednesday and at 7:45pm every Saturday.
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