Here are the Super Lotto 6/49 results today, June 24, 2025 (Tuesday), at 9 PM. Congratulations to all winners!
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Here are the Super Lotto 6/49 results today, June 24, 2025 (Tuesday), at 9 PM. Congratulations to all winners!
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Here are the Lotto 6/42 results for today, June 24, 2025 (Tuesday), 9 PM draw, with jackpot prize of Php 6.5 million!
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AMAZON Prime subscribers have plenty to look forward to this month, with over £100 of freebies up for grabs.
Every month Prime Gaming releases a collection of free downloadable games – and subscribers get to keep them forever.
In addition to the free games, subscribers can enjoy a monthly Twitch channel subscription, as well as the usual Prime benefits.
You don’t even need a dedicated gaming console, as Amazon Luna works seamlessly with devices you already own like Fire TV.
With the Prime Gaming benefits already available to subscribers, be sure to make the most of the deal before the end of the month.
For the last week of the month, Prime are releasing three games to subscribers, all available to claim on June 26.
This includes Thief: Deadly Shadows and Jupiter Hell, Gallery of Things: Reveries.
Making the most of these freebies could save you £31 – with a further £77 of games already released this month still up for grabs.
The new releases include something for everyone, whether you’re after a sci-fi action adventure, or a more peaceful puzzle solving game.
Thief: Deadly Shadows offers an immersive role-playing game that casts you as Garrett, a “master thief”.
With a city to explore, and plenty of wealthy citizens to steal from, the game provides engaging world-building, helping to keep you entertained.
This week’s best deal is Jupiter Hell – with Prime’s exclusive deal saving you £19.49.
Set in a sci-fi setting, a lone space marine is pit against “overwhelming demonic forces”.
The action-packed adventure sees gamers using classic weaponry like shotguns, railguns and chainsaws to fight zombies, demons, and “unmentionable monstrosities”.
Finally, subscribers can claim Gallery of Things: Reveries, a more slow-paced puzzle game to help you unwind.
With Dada-inspired hidden object puzzles, its 36 levels offer an aesthetically-pleasing way to challenge your brain.
Already this month Prime has released six other games, giving you a total saving of £108.
It has included games like the popular Mordheim: City of the Damned, and the relaxing Station to Station.
This month’s releases are in addition to Prime Gaming’s existing catalogue which includes a range of beloved games.
The existing catalogue includes Fortnite, Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition, LEGO DC Super-Villains, and Rocket Racing.
New games are available every Thursday, with even more games available as part of Prime Day in July.
Between July 8 and July 11, subscribers can enjoy the catalogue of games, as well as exclusive discounts on gaming equipment like Luna Controllers.
LIAM Cahill believes Cork are still the team to beat in the All-Ireland hurling championship.
The Tipperary manager finds himself in an All-Ireland semi-final for the first time since his tenure as Waterford boss following his side’s statement win against Galway.
On the same day Dublin produced a shock win with 14-men against Limerick to knock them out of the championship.
The 2001 All-Ireland winner believes Limerick’s exit will be music to Cork and Pat Ryan’s ears.
When speaking to the Irish Examiner post-match, Cahill stated: “Cork are still red hot favourites.
“I’d say there is only one man smiling tonight and that’s Pat Ryan.”
With their Munster final rivals out of the championship, Cork will be looking to win their first All-Ireland hurling title since 2005.
Tipperary will have to face the challenge of unfamiliarity when playing in Croke Park having not played there since 2019 and the vast majority of the current squad not being involved six years ago.
Cahill feels Tipperary’s patience is paying off after they secured an All-Ireland semi-final berth for the first time since 2019.
The Premier boss spoke about putting his stamp on the team when they were knocked out by Galway in 2023.
It has taken two years, but a comfortable 1-28 to 2-17 victory over the Tribesmen emphasised their progress.
Cahill reflected: “It’s hard to have patience. It’s something I’ve never really been blessed with.
“It was a case of having to be patient over the last two seasons, but the players that were on our radar are starting to come of age.
“They’re still very young. The mix of the more experienced cohort are really bringing brilliant culture and standards to the set-up. It’s a nice mix.”
While Tipp coughed up two goals and a handful more chances, their defenders scrambled well to prevent further damage.
Cahill said: “We could’ve been caught for two or three goals minimum in the first half. Having said that, we left two or three chances after us.
“The three different changes for Galway threw us a little bit in relation to our match-ups. The bigger challenge arises again in the bigger spaces of Croke Park.
“We’ll have to be defensively very solid if we’re to have a chance of progressing.
“Thankfully, it has improved significantly since the league final. Little baby steps.
“The fellas know their jobs better, good understanding around passing on players and tracking and all that goes with a good unit.
“We’ll continue to work on them bits now and please God give ourselves a chance in two weeks’ time.”
Galway manager Micheál Donoghue was left to rue his side’s wastefulness.
The Tribe converted just 27 per cent of their shots from play and racked up 16 wides as Tipp outscored them 1-22 to 2-6 from play.
Donoghue said: “In the first half, there wasn’t a whole lot between the teams. Our efficiency let us down.
“We created opportunities for goals. To stay in the game, we had to take one or two of them.
“We were five down at half-time, but weren’t despondent. We were still in the game. We got the goal and had four wides after it. We needed to get the scoreboard ticking to keep us in it — frustrating.”
Donoghue still sees progress from his first year back.
He admitted: “Today is raw. It will hurt. Today might not be the right day to say it, but I think we have made a step forward.
“There is huge learnings to take from the season. We’ll reflect and regroup.”
When asked whether some stalwarts may choose to step away, Donoghue replied: “It’s not for me to say. There are lads in that dressing room that have given unbelievable service. We’ll see what unfolds.”
SCORERS – Tipperary: J Forde 0-7, 2 s-l, 1f; J Morris 0-5, A Ormond 0-5; O O’Donoghue 1-0; D McCarthy 0-3f, J McGrath 0-3; D Stakelum 0-2; W Connors 0-1, S O’Farrell 0-1, N McGrath 0-1.
Galway: C Mannion 0-13, 8f, 3 ’65; C Molloy 1-0, D McLaughlin 1-0; T Monaghan 0-2; C Whelan 0-1, C Cooney 0-1.
A POPULAR car brand is set to bring back a much-loved electric vehicle to rival Hyundai and Fiat 500.
Honda’s all-electric vehicle is due to make a comeback in July at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The ‘all-electric urban concept vehicle’ has been dubbed a successor to the popular Honda e.
Its “futuristic successor” is set to include a new EV platform, batteries and motor, giving the beloved car a significant upgrade.
The e was available from 2020 to 2023, featuring a five-door hatchback design and battery-electric powerchain.
Its design was modelled on the early-generation Civic, with a compact super-mini structure that is perfect for city driving.
Now, the prototype of the brand’s new Super EV Concept incorporates the same retro features that made the brand so popular in the 1970s.
The brand is adapting to the needs of modern drivers though, with an all-electric motor.
With a prototype of the car released in advance of the festival, motorists have expressed their excitement over the boxy design.
Its compact design makes it perfect for navigating busy city streets, and could rival the Fiat 500 in terms of practicality.
It is believed to be slightly taller and narrower than the original e, as car enthusiasts are also hoping for a better battery-life than the brand’s older model.
While not much has been announced about the car, Honda told Top Gear that it was “designed to demonstrate how an A-segment model might offer fresh, ‘fun-to-drive’ electric performance alongside trademark Honda usability.”
Not only is the car compact, but it could also be available at an affordable price.
Other electric hatchbacks offering similar spec – like the Fiat 500E -typically cost between £15,000 and £30,000.
While the company has not confirmed that it will become a production car, they have confirmed that it has undergone feasibility testing in the UK.
It has led motor experts to predict that the Super EV Concept could be among the seven EV’s Honda are launching by 2030.
Motorists can get their first glimpse of the car when it makes its debut on the 1.16-mile hill course at Goodwood Festival of Speed in West Sussex between July 10 to July 13.
It isn’t the only model Honda plan to debut at Goodwood, with its electric 0 Series SUV also premiering at the event.
A prototype of the SUV was showcased at a Formula One event in Tokyo earlier this year.
The model is set to launch in early 2026 and could rival the Tesla Model Y with its driver assistance systems.
They will also be debuting two concept electric motorcycles.
This includes the EV Fun Concept – a “full size” electric motorcycle, and the Urban EV Concept, a smaller alternative.
A statement from Hans de Jaeger, the Senior Vice President of Honda Motor Europe, said: “We are excited to return to the Goodwood Festival of Speed this year with a dynamic pan-brand showcase of everything Honda has to offer our European customers.
“Our business is about more than our products alone, but how our customers feel when they are using them, and this has been the inspiration behind our stand design this year.”
RALF RANGNICK has claimed that Harry Kane should never have been bought by Bayern Munich.
The England captain joined the Bundesliga giants in 2023 in a stunning £104million deal from Tottenham Hotspur.
Kane, 31, has been a huge hit in Germany and has taken his goalscoring to a new level.
The striker has already notched 83 goals in just 93 appearances for Bayern in all competitions.
He has also added 26 assists, meaning he has contributed towards a goal more than once every 90 minutes on average.
Kane went trophyless in his first season at the club but won the Bundesliga title last season – the first major honour of his career.
Despite his impressive record, former Manchester United manager Rangnick does not think the transfer should have happened.
The Austrian has suggested that Bayern made the wrong move buying the prolific forward as it was not “sensible”.
He told Sport: “If I were the club owner or sporting director, I would only try to sign young players and invest in them.
“Because no matter how you look at it, it’s the only sensible thing to do.
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“They’ll never get the money back. And if you’re unlucky, the player won’t even be of any use after one or two years.
“With an investment like that, you can only use part of the money in the first three years at most.”
Rangnick went as far to suggest that the transfer was comparable to betting on a roulette table.
He added: “It’s like a bet or a visit to the casino where I bet 130million on red or white.
“I know I’m exaggerating a bit, but you know what I mean.”
Rangnick, 66, managed Man United in an interim basis during the second half of the 2021/22 season.
He left Old Trafford in 2022 after the club decided to part ways with him.
He is now the manager of the Austrian international team.
Meanwhile, Kane recently helped break Boca Juniors’ hearts at the Club World Cup.
He netted in the 2-1 victory which has left the Argentine side on the cusp of being eliminated from the tournament.
LIZZIE Cundy looked stunning as she soaked up the sun in a plunging red swimsuit during the UK heatwave.
Broadcaster Lizzie, 57, sent temperatures soaring in the frilly number from Beach Bunny Swimwear while soaking up some rays in her back garden.
Wearing her brunette locks in a tousled updo, she accessorised with a straw hat and oversized sunglasses for some Instagram selfies.
In her caption, she told fans to tune in to her appearance on Jeremy Vine on 5, writing: “Some like it hot… do you ? I’m sizzling!!! Hope you are joining me @jeremyvineon5 @beachbunnyswimwear.”
Lizzie is a socialite, television personality, and the ex-wife of footballer Jason Cundy.
Her ex-husband played for Chelsea, Tottenham and Portsmouth during his career.
The pair, who share two sons, divorced in 2012 but remain on good terms.
Lizzie is a regular presenter on TalkTV, but also appears on other programmes such as This Morning and Vanessa Feltz.
She recently opened up about her vibrant love life, revealing she’s currently juggling several secret romances and has no intention of settling down with just one man anymore.
Lizzie spoke candidly in the BBC documentary, Sex After Celebrity.
And it came two years after Carol Vorderman, 64, stunned fans with her own polyamorous sex confession on live TV.
Over the years, Lizzie has been linked to a number of high-profile men, including her ex-husband Jason, with whom she shares two sons, as well as rugby ace Danny Cipriani, 39, and nightclub boss Jeremy Gordeno, 59.
Appearing in the film, former WAG Lizzie told viewers how she’s keeping her love life spicy.
She said: “Dating is great now. I am loving dating. I do a long-distance relationship, which is fantastic.”
Lizzie went on to spill the sexy secrets of juggling multiple men, sending “little naughty pics” to keep the flames burning.
She teased: “So, you know, you can send little naughty pics and you just keep it fresh. They’re not there all the time, getting on your nerves.”
Lizzie admitted she’s now enjoying the best of all worlds with a number of companions who each bring something different to her life.
She said: “You know, guys are good for different things. I used to have one guy and I’d think, ‘Oh, if only he was a little bit more fun and wanted to go out at night.’
“So I’ve got guys, you know, one likes football, one likes going out for dinner, one makes me laugh, one’s good in bed, you know. Got it all!
“I’m free, I love it, and I’ve never been happier.”
A NEW Love Island bombshell has addressed what his famous Arsenal footballer sibling thinks about him joining the show.
Half Italian hunk Giorgio Russo – known as Gio – is one of four newcomers set to shake up the villa.
He is the brother of England Women‘s and Arsenal champion Alessia Russo.
Chatting with ITV before entering the villa, Gio revealed what his sister thinks about him signing up for Love Island.
Gio shared: “She’s really excited, she watches every year and reckons I can do well so she’s excited to see how I get on.”
Continuing, the hunk disclosed what kind of person he’s hoping to find the villa.
He said: “My sister plays pro football, so being interested in sport, they don’t have to know football or understand it, but if they can show some sort of interest because it is such a prominent thing in our family.
“It would be hard if they hated it.
“Other green flags are having a nice family, I’m sick of being the 7th wheel in my own family!”
Big into fitness like Alessia, Gio’s villa stay could see him miss her stint in the Women’s Euro’s 2025, which kicks off on July 2.
Joining Gio as a new villa boy is Will Means – ho will be more than a rival in the gym.
He competes in Hyrox world championship races and has even done an Ironman.
The Sun previously revealed gorgeous blonde Poppy Harrison had flown out to Mallorca ready for romance, and now she’s in the villa.
She has set foot in the ITV2 matchmaking show compound after only calling time on her latest relationship last week.
A source at the time said: “Poppy is super flirtatious on a night out and I could see her fitting in well with this year’s cast.
“She is a fan of the show.”
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They continued: “Her split came with her ex came out of the blue – her boyfriend wasn’t expecting it at all.
“She’s a smart girl and is likely heading into the villa with a gameplan.”
Rounding out the newcomers is Caprice Alexandra, whose Instagram is filled with curvy bikini snaps from the likes of Mauritius and Morocco.
Love Island airs on ITV2 and ITVX.
DAMIEN DUFF is reportedly closing in on a Premier League job after sensationally quitting Shelbourne.
The Chelsea cult hero led Shelbourne to the League of Ireland Premier League title last year.
He leaves the club after almost four years in the dugout and on the eve of a crunch Champions League qualification tie against Linfield.
But it appears Duff, 46, will not be out of work for long amid links to the Prem.
According to Ben Jacobs, the former Newcastle and Blackburn star is being considered by Brentford as a backroom staff option.
The Bees are understood to be close to appointing their set-piece coach Keith Andrews as their new manager.
Andrews played with Duff at international level with the Republic of Ireland.
But this would be his first stint as a head coach, which may be why Brentford are keen to add Duff’s experience.
The Bees have been without a manager since June 12 when Thomas Frank left for Tottenham in a club record £10million deal.
He was joined in moving to north London by assistant Justin Cochrane.
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Brentford looked internally when they appointed Frank to succeed Dean Smith in 2018 and could look in-house once more.
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna has also been linked with a switch to the Gtech Community Stadium, as has former Ajax manager Francesco Farioli.