The winning ticket was bought on Sunday.
Lotto players in the midlands are being asked to check their tickets, after a prize worth nearly €90,000 was won.
The Quick Pick ticket, worth €87,233, was bought at the Centra at the Maxol service station on the Athlone Road in Ballymahon on Sunday.
The winning numbers in Wednesday night’s draw were 02, 09, 23, 25, 28, 34 and the bonus was 35.
The National Lottery is appealing to players in the area to check their tickets, and the winner is being asked to make contact with the claims team so arrangements can be made to pick up their prize.
A Spokesperson from the National Lottery told Midlands 103:
"Wednesday’s Lotto draw saw over 67,000 players nationwide win prize across the Lotto and Lotto Plus draws.
A Longford player took the title of biggest winner of the night after matching five numbers and the bonus in the midweek draw to win €87,233.
The winner purchased their Quick Pick ticket on Sunday 10th March at the Centra store at the Maxol service station on the Athlone Road in Ballymahon.
We are urging all of our players who may have purchased their tickets at that particular service station over the weekend to carefully check their tickets.
The winner should make contact with our prize claims team as soon as possible and arrangements will be made for them to visit Lotto HQ to collect their prize."
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