- Superdraws
EuroMillions Superdraws (also known as Super Jackpots in the UK and Megadraws in Ireland) guarantee massive, nine-figure jackpots, regardless of whether or not the top prize was won in the preceding draw.
Superdraws operate under the same rules as regular draws and the only difference is the size of the guaranteed jackpot. If no player wins the jackpot, the top prize will roll over to the following draw and it will continue to roll over until it is won or it reaches the jackpot cap. The jackpot cap increased from €210 million to €220 million in February 2021.
When is the next 2021 EuroMillions Superdraw?
The next EuroMillions Superdraw has been announced for Friday 4th June 2021. The jackpot will be set at a guaranteed €130 million (est. £110 million) for the draw and will continue to rollover if it is not won in the draw, paving the way for the jackpot cap of €220 million to be reached should it rollover enough times.
Previous Superdraws
You can view a list of all previous EuroMillions Superdraws below, including the dates they took place, whether or not the jackpot was won in the draws and the jackpots offered.
- In the Superdraw on December 11, 2020, a prize of €200 million was won by a single lucky player in France. Following that draw, the EuroMillions jackpot cap was raised to €210 million.
- Superdraws operate under the same rules as regular draws and the only difference is the size of the guaranteed jackpot. If no player wins the jackpot, the top prize will roll over to the following draw and it will continue to roll over until it is won or it reaches the jackpot cap.
- The Superdraw is a highly anticipated event on the lottery calendar, but when is it? Breaking News: A EuroMillions Superdraw is coming your way! It has been announced that the lottery's next superdraw will be staged on 4 June 2021 and will feature a boosted jackpot prize of €130 million that can grow until it reaches the €220 million.
Date of Superdraw | Jackpot Won in Draw | Additional Information |
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Friday 5th February 2021 | No | The first Superdraw of 2021 took place on Friday 5th February and offered a jackpot of €130 million. No tickets matched all the numbers on the night so the top prize rolled over. The jackpot reached its new cap of €210 million for the draw on 23rd February, where it remained until a Swiss ticket holder won the entire pot (CHF230.2 million) on Friday 26th February. |
Friday 20th November 2020 | No | The jackpot rolled over on the night and continued until it reached the €200 million cap on 4th December, where it stayed for two more draws until finally being won by a ticket holder in France on 11th December. |
Friday 25th September 2020 | Yes | The latest Superdraw took place on Friday 25th September and offered a guaranteed jackpot of €130 million. One anonymous ticket holder from Valladolid in Spain won the entire amount. |
Friday 3rd July 2020 | No | The latest Superdraw took place on Friday 3rd July and offered a guaranteed jackpot of €130,000,000. There was no winner on the night so the jackpot rolled over to the following draw, when a €144 million jackpot was won by one ticket holder from Valladolid in Spain. |
Friday 7th February 2020 | Yes | One Spanish ticket holder won a jackpot worth €130 million on the night. It was the first Superdraw to take place after the rules were updated to increase the jackpot cap to €200 million. |
Friday 4th October 2019 | No | As the jackpot for the draw on 4th October had already reached €190 million in a run of rollovers (€90 million more than the minimum guaranteed €100 million for the Superdraw), no additional funds were required to top up the Match 5 + 2 Lucky Stars prize fund. |
Friday 7th June 2019 | No | The £115,726,000 jackpot was not won on the night, but rolled over to the following draw on Tuesday 11th June where a single UK ticket won £123,458,008. |
Friday 1st February 2019 | No | The jackpot was not won on the night and it rolled over five times to reach €175 million (£152 million). It was then won in the draw on Tuesday 19th February by one ticket holder in Ireland. |
Friday 21st September 2018 | No | The Superdraw jackpot started at €130 million (£115 million) but was not won on the night. It rolled over three times before a Swiss player won the entire jackpot worth CHF183 million (£144 million). |
Friday 20th April 2018 | No | The jackpot rolled over on the night of the draw to £121 million and was won the following Tuesday by a single ticket holder from the UK. |
Friday 15th September 2017 | No | The jackpot rolled over until it hit its €190 million cap. It was then won in the following draw on Friday 6th October, by a player in Spain. |
Friday 30th June 2017 | Yes | One ticket holder in the UK won the entire jackpot of £87,570,000 (€100,000,000) by matching all five main numbers and both Lucky Stars. |
Friday 30th September 2016 | No | The jackpot rolled over until it reached €168,085,323 (£153,361,048) on Tuesday 11th October and was won by a Belgian ticket holder. |
Friday 6th November 2015 | No | The €100 million jackpot rolled over until the jackpot of €163,553,041 was won by a single ticket sold in Portugal on 20th November 2015. |
Friday 5th June 2015 | No | The jackpot rolled over until it reached £93,388,943.90 and was won by a UK ticket holder who decided to remain anonymous. |
Friday 6th March 2015 | Yes | A Portuguese ticket holder matched all five main numbers and both Lucky Stars to win the jackpot of €100 million. |
Friday 3rd October 2014 | No | The jackpot rolled over six times to reach the jackpot cap of €190 million and was won on Friday 24th October by a ticket purchased in Portugal. |
Friday 6th June 2014 | No | This was the first Superdraw to be superseded by the jackpot that had been accumulating prior to the draw. A Spanish ticket holder eventually won the jackpot on Friday 13th June 2014 worth €137 million. |
Friday 7th March 2014 | No | The jackpot rolled over twice to reach £107 million and was won by Neil Trotter in the UK on Friday 14th March 2014. |
Friday 15th November 2013 | Yes | Claimed anonymously from a ticket purchased in Spain. |
Friday 7th June 2013 | No | The jackpot rolled over five times to reach €187 million and was shared between two ticket holders, one from Belgium and the other from Ireland, on 25th June 2013. |
Friday 22nd March 2013 | No | The jackpot reached €132 million and was won on 29th March by a French ticket holder. |
Friday 28th September 2012 | Yes | Claimed anonymously from a ticket purchased in Spain. |
Tuesday 4th October 2011 | No | In the next draw, on 7th October, Angela and Dave Dawes from the UK won the jackpot worth £101 million. |
Tuesday 10th May 2011 | No | A Spanish ticket holder won the jackpot worth €121 million in the following draw, on 13th May. |
Friday 1st October 2010 | No | The jackpot increased to £113 million in the subsequent draw, on 8th October, and was won by one UK ticket holder. |
Friday 5th February 2010 | No | The jackpot rolled over to the following draw on 12th February, where two ticket holders, one from Spain and the UK, shared the jackpot of £112 million (€129 million). |
Friday 18th September 2009 | Yes | Claimed anonymously from a ticket purchased in France. |
Friday 6th March 2009 | Yes | Claimed anonymously from tickets purchased in Austria and France. |
Friday 9th February 2007 | Yes | Claimed anonymously from a ticket purchased in Belgium. |
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The jackpot fund for EuroMillions Superdraws is subsidised by the EuroMillions Booster Fund, which receives 10% of the Common Prize Fund from each regular EuroMillions draw.
Graph of Superdraw Months
The chart below shows which months are historically the most popular for Superdraws being held.
EuroMillions Superdraws are special events in which the jackpot is boosted to a huge sum – often more than £100 million – and they are responsible for creating some of the biggest lottery winners the UK has ever seen. Superdraws take place several times a year and have offered billions of pounds in prize money in total since the first one in 2007.
EuroMillions Superdraws 2021 - When will the next one take place?
The next EuroMillions Superdraw of 2021 will take place on Friday 4th June and will offer a guaranteed jackpot of €130 million (estimated at £113 million based on current exchange rates). As part of changes made to EuroMillions in February 2020, a minimum of three Superdraws per year are planned, meaning there should be at least one more in 2021.
Be sure to check back regularly for updates.
Draw Date | Outcome | Notes |
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5th February 2021 | Rollover | The jackpot was increased to €130 million (£114 million) for February’s Superdraw. Nine players, including three from the UK, matched five main numbers plus one Lucky Star, but nobody landed the top prize. The jackpot eventually climbed to €210 million - the maximum it could reach at the time – before a player from Switzerland won on 26th February. |
20th November 2020 | Rollover | November's Superdraw was not won on the night, resulting in the €130 million top prize rolling over to the following draw. The amount continued to rollover until the €200 million cap was hit for the draw on Friday 4th December. The amount was not won until the third draw at the cap on Friday 11th December, when a french player won the full amount on a single ticket. |
25th September 2020 | Jackpot Won in Spain | September's Superdraw was the third to take place in 2020, offering up a €130 million (approximately £119 million) jackpot to players across Europe. The jackpot was won by one player in Valladolid, Spain. |
3rd July 2020 | Rollover | The second Superdraw of 2020 took place on Friday 3rd July and offered a guaranteed jackpot of £117 million. Nobody hit the jackpot so it rolled over to the next draw, where the entire amount was won by one player in Spain. |
7th February 2020 | Jackpot Won in Spain | The first Superdraw of 2020 was held to mark a big update to the game, including an increase of the jackpot cap to €200 million. The jackpot on offer in the Superdraw was £110 million, and a single Spanish ticket holder won it all. |
Did you know?
- Superdraws have offered more than £2.4 billion in jackpot prize money
- The biggest Superdraw jackpot ever offered in sterling was worth £117 million
- On average, around 50 million tickets are sold for every Superdraw across all nine participating countries*
- The jackpot has been won eight times on the night of a Superdraw and has rolled over 19 times
- Luxembourg is the only participating country that hasn't yet sold a winning Superdraw ticket
*Sales data from all Superdraws since March 2015
Historical Superdraws
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Superdraws have been a regular feature since EuroMillions began, with the first one taking place in February 2007. The jackpot in that draw was worth £66 million, almost half what the most recent Superdraw jackpot was valued at in sterling. Increases to the jackpots and changes in the exchange rate between euros and pounds mean that Superdraw jackpots are now worth more than ever to UK players.
Date of Superdraw | Jackpot Won in Draw | Additional Information |
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4th October 2019 | No | A Superdraw was scheduled to take place on 4th October, offering a jackpot of around £89 million. However, because the jackpot naturally rolled over to its cap in time for that draw, the funds to be used for the Superdraw were held in reserve. A UK player won £170 million in the following draw. |
7th June 2019 | No | The jackpot was worth £115 million but was not won on the night. Instead, it rolled over to £123 million before a UK player won it in the following draw. The winner chose to remain anonymous. |
1st February 2019 | No | The £105 million jackpot was not won on the night of the draw. It rolled over a further four times before a £152 million jackpot was won by a ticket bought in County Dublin, Ireland. |
21st September 2018 | No | The jackpot was initially set at £115 million but was not won on the night of the Superdraw. Instead, it rolled over until 2nd October, when it reached £144 million and was won by a player from Switzerland. |
20th April 2018 | No | The £113 million jackpot rolled over to the following draw, where one ticket holder from the UK matched all the winning numbers and won £121 million. It was the third-biggest jackpot ever won in the UK at the time. |
15th September 2017 | No | A Superdraw jackpot of £114 million rolled over six times after the draw on Friday 15th September 2017. A Spanish player eventually won a jackpot worth £170 million on Friday 6th October. |
30th June 2017 | Yes | A UK player became the country's sixth Superdraw winner when they landed an £87 million jackpot on the night of the special event. The winner chose to remain anonymous. |
30th September 2016 | No | A Superdraw worth £112 million rolled three times before a Belgian player picked up £153 million on Tuesday 11th October. The winner was revealed to be a father-of-four from Brussels. |
6th November 2015 | No | The jackpot of £71 million rolled over to Friday 20th November 2015 where it reached £114 million and was won by a ticket purchased in Portugal. The winners remained anonymous but it was revealed that they were a couple who owned a café in Coimbra. |
5th June 2015 | No | The jackpot rolled over until the following Friday where it reached £93 million and was claimed by an anonymous ticket holder in the UK. It was the sixth-biggest jackpot ever claimed in the UK at the time. |
6th March 2015 | Yes | The £72 million jackpot was won on the day of the draw by a ticket that was purchased in Portugal. The ticket holder was from the town of Felgueiras and became Portugal's 55th EuroMillions jackpot winner. |
3rd October 2014 | No | Following this Superdraw the jackpot eventually reached its €190 million cap after six rollovers. The prize, which would have been worth just under £150 million to a UK winner, was won on Friday 24th October by a player who purchased their ticket in Portugal. |
6th June 2014 | No | A Superdraw was announced for this date but was rescheduled after the jackpot naturally rolled over to a higher amount than the one advertised for the Superdraw. The money for the Superdraw was returned to the EuroMillions Reserve Fund and a Spanish ticket holder won a jackpot worth £109 million seven days later. |
7th March 2014 | No | The Superdraw jackpot rolled over twice before Neil Trotter from London won it on Friday 14th March. Trotter claimed a prize worth £107 million, which at the time made him the fourth-biggest jackpot winner in the country's history. |
15th November 2013 | Yes | The winning ticket was purchased in Granada in Spain and was claimed by a ticket holder who chose to remain anonymous. It was the fifth jackpot of the year to be won in Spain. |
7th June 2013 | No | The jackpot rolled over five times before it was finally won on 25th June. Two tickets holders, one from Belgium and another from Ireland, shared the £159 million prize. The Irish winner remained anonymous but it was confirmed that the winning ticket was bought in Dublin. |
22nd March 2013 | No | The jackpot was won the following week by a player from France who claimed £112 million. The winner was from the region of Seine et Marne near Paris and became the third-biggest jackpot winner in France. |
28th September 2012 | Yes | The prize was claimed by a player from Spain who opted for anonymity. It was revealed that the ticket was validated at the Lottery Administration Number 2 in Mollet del Vallés, near Barcelona. |
4th October 2011 | No | An £86 million jackpot rolled over and was won in the following draw, when Angela and Dave Dawes from the UK claimed the £101 million jackpot. The couple revealed that they had a list of 15 to 20 people close to them that they wanted to turn into millionaires. |
10th May 2011 | No | The Superdraw jackpot rolled over once before Francisco Manuel Delgado Rodríguez, a baker from Seville in Spain, won £105 million on 13th May. Rodriguez, who was 36 years old at the time, closed his bakery soon after the win and was rumoured to have turned it into a garage for a number of new cars. |
1st October 2010 | No | The jackpot rolled over to the following draw when one UK ticket holder won £113 million. It was the biggest jackpot ever won in the UK at the time and the winner remained anonymous, so no information about their identity was released. |
5th February 2010 | No | The jackpot was won in the next draw and two winning tickets, one from Spain and the other from the UK, shared a prize of £112 million. Nigel Page and his partner Justine Laycock came forward as the holders of the winning UK ticket and they took home £56 million. |
18th September 2009 | Yes | The £90 million jackpot was claimed by a syndicate of 15 players from Venelles, in the Bouches-du-Rhône area of France. The winners decided to remain anonymous, but each of them took home a sum worth £6 million. |
6th March 2009 | Yes | Two ticket holders, one from France and another from Austria, shared a £90 million jackpot. The French ticket holder validated their ticket in the Charente area of Western France and the Austrian winner was from Styria. To date it’s the only EuroMillions Superdraw jackpot to be won in Austria. |
9th February 2007 | Yes | The winner purchased their ticket in Tienen in Belgium but claimed anonymously. At the time, the £66 million jackpot was the second-biggest EuroMillions prize ever won on a single ticket and stood as Belgium’s biggest jackpot for more than six years. |
Luckiest Superdraw Countries
All participating EuroMillions countries get to take place in Superdraws and all apart from Luxembourg have sold winning tickets, either on the night of the Superdraw or after it rolled over to subsequent draws. The following chart and table show how many Superdraw winners each country has had – the UK tops the list of winners, closely followed by Spain.
Country | Superdraw Winners | Date of last winning Superdraw* |
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UK | 9 | 4th October 2019 |
Spain | 8 | 3rd July 2020 |
Belgium | 3 | 30th September 2016 |
France | 4 | 22nd March 2013 |
Portugal | 3 | 6th November 2015 |
Ireland | 2 | 1st February 2019 |
Austria | 1 | 4th October 2019 |
Switzerland | 1 | 21st September 2018 |
Luxembourg | 0 | n/a |
*The jackpot was won on this date or after it rolled over |
EuroMillions Superdraw FAQs
Superdraws are the most exciting EuroMillions events in the calendar, and there's no better time to play than when the jackpot reaches record levels. If there's anything else you need to know about Superdraws you can find what you're looking for in these questions and answers.
How do Superdraws work?
In a Superdraw the EuroMillions jackpot is increased to a guaranteed amount, regardless of how much lower it was in the previous draw. The jackpot that is advertised ahead of each normal draw is an estimated amount, because it is based on expected ticket sales. For a Superdraw, however, the participating countries all agree to use some money from the EuroMillions Reserve Fund to guarantee a jackpot of a certain value.
Super Drawing
So, for example, if a Superdraw with a guaranteed jackpot of £100 million is due to take place and the jackpot rolls over to £75 million ahead of it, another £25 million will be added to boost the top prize to the guaranteed nine-figure amount.
If the jackpot gets won in the draw before the Superdraw and resets to its £15 million starting value, a huge £85 million sum would be added to the pot to get it to the guaranteed £100 million.
Superdraws are just like standard draws in every other way. You still pick five numbers and two Lucky Stars and you still win the jackpot by matching all of them with the winning line. If a Superdraw jackpot does not get won on the night it rolls over and will continue to do so until it gets won or hits the jackpot cap.
How often do Superdraws take place?
EuroMillions Superdraws are not scheduled for any specific date. Instead, when enough money has built up in the EuroMillions Reserve Fund, the nine participating lotteries will agree to hold a Superdraw. The National Lottery has stated that it expects there to be three Superdraws a year, and the date of each one will be announced several weeks in advance.
How much does it cost to enter?
The cost of playing in a Superdraw is just the same as any other EuroMillions draw, so £2.50 per line for UK players.
How are Superdraws funded?
The money required to boost the jackpot up to a Superdraw value comes from the EuroMillions Reserve Fund. This fund is made up of 4.8 percent of the revenue from all EuroMillions tickets sold for the first six draws of a rollover cycle, and 21 percent of the revenue from each draw after that. When the Reserve Fund runs to an excess, the participating countries will determine when the next Superdraw will be held.
What happens if the EuroMillions jackpot rolls over to more than the Superdraw jackpot?
If the jackpot naturally rolls over to be worth more than the advertised Superdraw jackpot on the same draw date, the funds that would have been used to boost the jackpot to its guaranteed amount will be retained and used to fund an event in the future. The amount that the jackpot has naturally rolled over to will instead be the prize on offer.
There have only been two occasions in the course of EuroMillions history when this has happened: once on 6th June 2014 and then again five years later on 4th October 2019.
Do I still get a raffle code when I enter a Superdraw?
Apart from the size of the jackpot, Superdraws are just like any other draw, so you get entry to all the usual raffles and supplementary games. That means if you play in the UK you will have a chance to win a nine-figure jackpot in the Superdraw and a £1 million prize in the Millionaire Maker raffle on the same night.