A LUCKY Lotto shop that sold a winning EuroMillions ticket worth €500k has been revealed.
The National Lottery is urging players to check their tickets to see if they are the lucky winner.

One lucky punter was rolling in the cash as they had the winning numbers[/caption]
The winning numbers are 16, 20, 38, 41 and 50.
The Quick Pick ticket was purchased on the day of the draw from Centra, North Terenure Road, Dublin 6.
The latest EuroMillions Plus top prize win brings the total number of EuroMillions Plus wins of €500,000 to 22 so far in 2025.
Bringing the total prize money won in the EuroMillions Plus top prize to an incredible €11,000,000.
National Lottery spokesperson, Darragh O’Dwyer said: “While there was no winner of the EuroMillions jackpot, over 39,000 players in Ireland won prizes in both the EuroMillions and EuroMillions Plus draws.
“With our Dublin player taking the top prize of €500,000 in the EuroMillions Plus draw.
“This is Dublin’s sixth EuroMillions Plus top prize win of 2025, and the 22nd EuroMillions Plus win so far this year.”
They advised if you are holding a winning ticket to contact the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222.
Or you can email claims@lottery.ie to arrange the collection of your prize.
And the hunt is still on for the one winner who has just one day left to claim a half a million euro.
The National Lottery is urging players to check their tickets from the 2pm draw on Friday, March 28.
Another city win as the Quick Pick ticket was sold at Tesco in Stillorgan Shopping Centre, Co Dublin, on the day of the draw.
The winning numbers were 17, 22, 23, 25, 30, 37 and the bonus number was 32.
Players have 90 days from the draw date to come forward, meaning the deadline is this Thursday, June 26.
If unclaimed by the deadline, the €500,000 prize will go back into the National Lottery fund.
National Lottery spokesperson Emma Monaghan said they are keen to hear from anyone who may have the winning ticket.
She encouraged players in the Stillorgan area to carefully check any tickets they may still have.
Meanwhile, the record-breaking €250m winning EuroMillions ticket was sold at Clifford’s Centra on Shandon Street in Cork, as the manager admitted: “I was convinced it was a wind-up”.
Crowds gathered outside Clifford’s, which has been open since 1930, as the green Lotto balloons were put up blocking out the full window and the champagne corks popped.
Excited store manager Simon Champ somehow managed to drop one of the bottles on the pavement, spraying the drink everywhere to great amusement.
But no one had any idea who the lucky winner of the life-changing millions is, although speculation ranged from a syndicate to a tea lady working with the HSE.
Irish Lottery Manager, Cian Murphy, said: “A win of this size is life-changing.
“It is a celebration for the Lottery, the shop, the community and the winner. It is fantastic as it makes someone’s dream come true.”
ensures that the name does not get out into the public arena.
He said they were unable to contact the owner Ted Clifford to inform him his Centra store had sold the winning ticket, but they did tell the store manager Simon Champ, who initially reacted with disbelief.
Once convinced by the caller that it was true he was delighted.
Long-time customer Noreen Kenny, who lives across the road from the store, said she was thrilled for everyone.
She has been shopping since she was a small child and revealed this was the third-generation member to run the store.
The 76-year-old beamed: “I am so delighted for them, Ted is such a dote.
“He is lovely as are all his staff who just can’t do enough to help customers.
“If you have heavy things they get the young fellas to bring them over for you.
“Or people getting their packs of coal are helped home with it.
“The shop is well worth supporting. It has been here for donkey’s years.”