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30 Sept 2025

'Dreams Come True': National Lottery reveal where winning EuroDreams ticket was sold

An online player has won €2,000-a-Month for the next five years in Monday night's September 29 EuroDreams draw

'Dreams Come True': National Lottery reveal where €2,000-a-Month EuroDreams ticket was sold

An online player has won €2,000-a-Month for the next five years in Monday night's September 29 EuroDreams draw

The National Lottery has announced that the EuroDreams prize of €2000-a-month for five years has been won in Ireland on a ticket in Monday night’s September 29 draw. 

An online player purchased the winning ticket in County Kerry. 

The winning numbers in the EuroDreams draw were: 9, 10, 25, 33, 35, 40 and the Dream number was 2. 

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Since its launch in 2023, EuroDreams has already made dreams come true for players across Ireland. Earlier this month, an online player in Co. Wicklow became the first Irish winner of the Tier 1 prize. 

Meanwhile, eight Tier 2 winners have also won prizes win with four wins in Dublin, one in Cork, another one in Wicklow, and last night's win marks Kerry’s second win.   

EuroDreams is different to other National Lottery draw games as it has a unique annuity-style prize structure. The top prize is worth €7.2 million, that is paid in monthly tax-free payments of €20,000 spread over the course of 30 years. 

Similarly, the Tier 2 prize, which is what the winning ticket won, will be paid in monthly tax-free payments of €2,000 spread over 5 years.  

The National Lottery has confirmed that a notification and an email have been sent to the online player in Kerry.  

The prize winner is advised to make contact with the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be made for them to claim their prize in Lottery Headquarters. 

EuroDreams is played in eight countries: Ireland, Austria, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland, with draws taking place every Monday and Thursday evening. 

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