Results checker for Wednesday's UK Lotto and Thunderball draw - with a jackpot of £2 million up for grabs
The jackpot for the weekly Wednesday night draw stands at a hefty £2 million.
To be in with a chance of winning you will need to match all six numbers on your ticket. Even if you don't match all of them you could still take home £1m if they match five and the bonus ball.To play you will need to get yourself a ticket and pick your lucky numbers before 7.30pm tonight. You can also play online on the National Lottery website for £2 a play.
We will be announcing the numbers for tonight's Lotto and Thunderball draws below as soon as the results are in, so stay tuned...
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