EuroMillions jackpot of £48million could be yours tomorrow – making you as rich as Marcus Rashford and Stormzy combined

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DOHA, QATAR - NOVEMBER 16: Marcus Rashford of England poses during the official FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 portrait session on November 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Mike Hewitt - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

AN INCREDIBLE £48 million EuroMillions jackpot could be yours TOMORROW – making you as rich as Marcus Rashford and Stormzy combined.

The lucky player who bags the fortune will be as rich as the Manchester United player, worth £22 million and British Grime artist worth £26 million.

A lucky player could be more than twice as rich as the England footballer

The jackpot will also make you worth more than Grime superstar Stormzy

The EuroMillions draw will take place on Friday at 8:30pm, but the deadline to buy your ticket is 7:30pm.

Players need to choose five numbers between 1-50 and two Lucky Star numbers between 1-12 – or you can opt for a Lucky Dip random selection of numbers.

In order to win the mega million jackpot, all five main numbers must match yours, as well as both Lucky Star numbers.

The second place prize is still an eye-watering £130.5k for the punter who draws five main numbers plus one Lucky Star.

However, there are 11 other prize tiers up for grabs depending on the amount of numbers a player matches.

You can play up to 7 lines of numbers and buy up to 10 play slips at a time.

To check to see if you may have won a prize you can use  the EuroMillions result checker.

If you bought your ticket online, the Lottery will email you so there’s no chance you’ll miss your winning jackpot.

And if you bought your ticket in a store, you can take it to any participating shop to get your numbers checked.

Draws take place on Tuesday and Friday evenings.

In July, one lucky UK winner scooped a record-breaking £195million EuroMillions jackpot after the huge cash prize rolled over.

One mum won £1 million in the EuroMillions jackpot after her fiancé said he “wasn’t gullible” enough to play.

Holly Saul bought the life-changing ticket after thinking “why not” despite her partner Ben Lowther saying he wasn’t “gullible enough” to play.

The mega win has allowed the couple to start planning their dream wedding, after Ben proposed to Holly in Paris.

Britain’s previous EuroMillions record holders were Joe and Jess Thwaite.

The couple won a record-breaking £184million jackpot in May and the family shared hopes of a Hawaiian holiday and a new horse box for their children’s ponies.

Some of the biggest EuroMillions winners include Colin and Chris Weir who took home £161million, Adrian and Gillian Bayford who scooped £148.6million and Frances and Patrick Connolly who won £114.9million.