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EuroMillions Superdraw Jackpot Reaches €130,000,000

Lotto enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting Friday’s EuroMillions Superdraw, which is set to offer one of the largest jackpots of 2024! This special draw, held a few times a year, boasts a whopping €130 million prize up for grabs.

In an exciting twist, new players signing up with Lottoland can enjoy four bets for the price of one on this €130,000,000 Superdraw, resulting in a €9 discount. This unique offer significantly increases their chances of winning the nine-figure jackpot.

To participate, simply register with Lottoland through the provided link, choose four sets of lucky numbers, and pay only €3 for four bets instead of the usual price. The draw is scheduled for Friday, June 7th at 9pm.

The EuroMillions game has long been a favorite in Malta due to its favorable odds, making it easier for players to secure a jackpot win. Players select five numbers from 1 to 50 and two additional numbers from 1 to 12, with the jackpot awarded for correctly matching all seven numbers.

Superdraws like this one offer massive jackpots, regardless of whether the top prize was won in the previous draw, making them highly anticipated events. While the rules remain the same as regular EuroMillions draws, the guaranteed jackpot size sets Superdraws apart.

Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to win the €130,000,000 EuroMillions Superdraw jackpot for just €3. Register with Lottoland today and try your luck!

Remember, Lottoland.mt is operated by European Lotto and Betting Limited, licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority. Players must be 18 or older, and responsible gambling practices are encouraged. Visit rgf.org.mt for assistance.

New players can redeem the special offer through the link provided in this article, available once per player until June 7, 2024, at 20:30 CEST. Terms and conditions apply, in addition to Lottoland’s Promotional Terms and Conditions.

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