
EuroMillions Draw No. 1883: £14 Million Jackpot Rolls Over, 1.1 M Winners
On Tuesday, October 7, 2025, the EuroMillions Draw No. 1883 was held in Paris, France under the watch of The National Lottery. The draw announced a £14,000,000 jackpot – but none of the 1,112,100 ticket‑holders matched all five main numbers plus both Lucky Stars, sending the prize rolling to the next draw.
- Main numbers: 24, 39, 42, 43, 48
- Lucky Stars: 05, 08
- Jackpot: £14 million (unchanged)
- Total winners across all tiers: 1,112,100
- Millionaire Maker winner: code MFWZ19713 (£1 million)
What Happened in Draw No. 1883
The numbers were drawn live on the official The National Lottery YouTube channel at 12:27 PM UTC. As the balls clattered into the transparent cage, the announcer confirmed each result in ascending order – a procedure designed to keep the process transparent for the 20 million‑plus players across the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man.
While the jackpot stayed at £14 million, the Millionaire Maker competition produced a single winner. The lucky code, MFWZ19713, collected exactly £1,000,000, a figure confirmed by the prize breakdown posted on Lottery.co.uk.
Prize Breakdown and Winners
Below is a snapshot of how the £14 million prize pool was split. The data comes from welovelotto.com, which mirrors the official tables on the National Lottery’s site.
- Match 5 (five main numbers, no Lucky Stars) – 3 winners, £24,769.10 each
- Match 4 + 2 Stars – 22 winners, £1,052.00 each
- Match 4 + 1 Star – 373 winners, £114.30 each
- Match 3 + 2 Stars – 1,213 winners, £37.10 each
- Match 4 – 851 winners, £37.20 each
- Match 2 + 2 Stars – 19,086 winners, £8.20 each
- Match 3 + 1 Star – 18,910 winners, £9.30 each
- Match 3 – 40,481 winners, £8.10 each
- Match 1 + 2 Stars – 112,362 winners, £3.50 each
- Match 2 + 1 Star – 294,871 winners, £4.20 each
- Match 2 – 623,926 winners, £3.20 each
Even though the top prize eluded everyone, the sheer volume of smaller wins meant that most players walked away with at least a token return on their stake.

Responsible Gambling Message from The National Lottery
During the broadcast, Emma Clarke, Head of Communications at The National Lottery reminded viewers of the "Dream Big Play Small" mantra. "Our games are meant to be fun," she said, "and we provide tools – like daily limits and timeout reminders – to help players stay in control."
The organisation also highlighted its partnership with GamCare, offering 24/7 support on 0808 8020 133 for anyone worried about their gambling habits.
Next Draw and Jackpot Roll‑Over
Because no jackpot winner emerged, the £14 million prize will roll into the next draw, scheduled for Friday, October 10, 2025 (Draw No. 1884). Early estimates from The National Lottery put the new jackpot at £25,701,358 – a substantial bump that reflects the accumulating roll‑over and the growing interest in the Millionaire Maker add‑on.
That upcoming draw is set to feature numbers 06, 07, 17, 20, 21 with Lucky Stars 01 and 10, and a fresh Millionaire Maker code T G X G 9 4 7 2 4. Players will again need to be 18 or older and physically located in the UK or the Isle of Man to take part.

EuroMillions in Context
Since its launch in 2004, EuroMillions has become Europe’s biggest trans‑national lottery. The game pools entries from nine nations, creating jackpots that can swell beyond £200 million. While the odds of hitting the top prize are steep – about 1 in 139 million – the appeal lies in the life‑changing sums for even the lower‑tier winners.
The October 7 draw sits inside a broader trend of larger roll‑overs seen across Europe this year, driven partly by the recent introduction of the “EuroMillions Plus” product in the UK. Analysts at Global Gaming Insights note that heightened marketing around “Dream Big” campaigns tends to spur ticket sales during roll‑over weeks, which in turn fuels even bigger jackpots.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many people won prizes in the October 7 EuroMillions draw?
A total of 1,112,100 tickets claimed a prize across all 12 prize tiers, ranging from £3.20 for a Match 2 up to £24,769.10 for three Match 5 winners.
What happens to the £14 million jackpot now that there’s no winner?
The full amount rolls over to the next draw on October 10, 2025, pushing the jackpot to an estimated £25,701,358. No portion is paid out until a ticket matches all five main numbers and both Lucky Stars.
Who won the Millionaire Maker prize and how much was it?
The code MFWZ19713 secured the Millionaire Maker prize, awarding the holder £1,000,000. The win was verified by Lottery.co.uk’s prize breakdown.
What resources does The National Lottery provide for responsible play?
The organisation offers a "handy toolkit" with limit‑setting features, time‑out options, and reminders. It also partners with GamCare, which provides 24/7 helpline support at 0808 8020 133 for anyone concerned about gambling habits.
When is the next EuroMillions draw and what are the announced numbers?
The next draw, numbered 1884, is slated for Friday, October 10, 2025. The pre‑released numbers are 06, 07, 17, 20, 21 with Lucky Stars 01 and 10, and the Millionaire Maker code T G X G 9 4 7 2 4.

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