They've split the largest prize of the year so far.
*UPDATE: Both players have now made contact with the National Lottery.
A lucky Westmeath lotto player has scooped up over €6 million in the Jackpot!
The €12.7 million Jackpot, the largest of the year so far, has been split between a player in Westmeath and a player in Donegal.
They'll respectively become the 15th and 16th National Lottery Millionaires of 2023.
The winning numbers in Saturday's draw were 2, 3, 21, 43, 44, 46 and the bonus was 7.
The unclaimed winning ticket was bought in Athlone.
Fran Whearty from the National Lottery, says it's worth double checking your own ticket:
Meanwhile, the jackpot winners weren’t the only big victors in Saturday night’s draw. Two players from Dublin and Carlow also managed to correctly match 5 numbers and the bonus scooping a handsome €61,202 each.
The winner from the Capital purchased their winning quick pick ticket on the day of the draw in Supervalu , Ballally Shopping Centre, Dublin 16.
The second winning quick pick ticket was sold at Circle K, Junction 5 in Rathcrogue, Co Carlow.
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