A life changing £4.7million could be won tonight in the lottery draw which would allow you to buy your dream house or retire and travel the world19:47, 17 Jun 2026Updated 20:19, 17 Jun 2026A life-changing £4.7 million is the jackpot up for grabs in tonight's National Lottery draw.‌It could mean you are able to quit your job, buy your dream home and see the world but you'll have to enter to be in with a chance. Players hoping to win the Lotto jackpot face odds of around 1 in 45,057,474 of matching all six numbers.‌Tonight's winning Lotto numbers under the new format are: Round 1: 26, 31, 36, 41, 45 and 51 and bonus ball 16, and Round 2: 2, 14, 18, 40, 48, 55 and bonus ball 56. The Thunderball numbers are 13, 16, 23, 25, 26, and the Thunderball is 4.‌Nobody won Saturday’s Lotto jackpot, making it a rollover for tonight, but three people managed to match five balls plus the bonus, winning themselves £1 million each.A total of 84 people won £1,000 each by matching five main numbers while 5646 matched four numbers to win £50 each. 146,889 people won a tenner each by matching three numbers and 1,561,982 people won a pound after matching two numbers.You can become a millionaire in tonight's draw either by matching all six main numbers to win a jackpot prize of at least £1 million, or by matching five main numbers plus the bonus ball to secure a fixed £1 million prize.‌The jackpot will be shared across both rounds, while all other prize tiers will continue to offer fixed cash prizes, paid per round.Under the new two-round format, players will still win a prize when they match two or more main numbers in a single round. There is also the Lotto HotPicks add-on game priced at £1 and this will also move to the new two-round format.As of June 7 both Lotto draws each week will now be comprised of two separate draws, meaning players will now have a bigger chance of winning.Article continues belowPlayers will continue to buy their £2 ticket as normal, and will still pick six numbers from 59 balls. However, the game will now follow a two-round format, with two sets of six main numbers and a bonus ball being drawn from two separate machines.This means players can now win in either round one, round two, or both rounds, of the game, all from a single line.Players can set limits for National Lottery games in the spend and play settings section of their online account and use the budget calculator to help track monthly spending.