The EuroMillions jackpot has once again reached new heights. It shows 98 million euros for the draw on Friday November 1, 2024. If you want to try your luck, here is how to do it.
La Française des Jeux organizes two EuroMillions draws every week. They take place on Tuesday and Friday. This week, the second and final draw will take place on Friday November 1st. To play, you must check 5 numbers on a grid of 50 numbers, and 2 stars on a grid of 12 stars. A grid will cost you 2.50 euros. When you validate your grid, you automatically receive a code to participate in My Million. You don't have to do anything and it's at no extra cost. Thus, during each EuroMillions draw, a code is drawn and its holder wins the sum of 1 million euros. Finally, you have the option of playing at a point of sale or online.
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The EuroMillions jackpot is 98 million this Friday, November 1
The FDJ's EuroMillions jackpot is enough to make you dream. If you want to play, then all you have to do is validate your grid. Meet at the point of sale during opening hours. To play online, follow the guide.
You must first create an FDJ account. It only takes a few minutes. You will provide the requested information as well as a valid ID. Once your account is validated, you can log in and make a first payment.
Then go to the EuroMillions tab to start playing. You will find a grid, but also all the options available at the point of sale. Many features are also available.
For example, you can favorite your numbers, or play grids with others. Note that you can play online from the FDJ website, or from the mobile application. It is available on Android and iOS.
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EuroMillions draw results:
To find out if you have won:
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