Euromillions results: UK ticket holder wins £78m

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A UK ticket holder has won almost £78m after matching all seven numbers in Friday night's Euromillions draw.

The lucky entrant was one of just two that matched all the numbers and has come forward to claim a half-share of the almost £156m rollover jackpot.

The prize had been growing for eight weeks, since 29 December, and came close to matching the £170m record set in October.

Friday's other jackpot winner was from Spain.

The numbers drawn were 10, 17, 18, 28, 47 while the Lucky Stars were 3 and 7.

"What a win for one lucky UK ticket holder," said a National Lottery spokesperson. "This is the 10th biggest winner this country has ever seen."

The jackpot had been rolling over since 29 December and the two winners will receive £77,798,898.10 each.

The winners still have to complete their ticket validation appointments, which can only take place when the banks open on Monday, before deciding whether to go public with their wins or remain anonymous.

The result ends the prospect of a rollover to Tuesday, which was expected to become a record-breaking jackpot.

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Friday's winner could become instantly as rich as Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe

Colin and Christine Weir hold the record for largest ever Euromillions win by a UK ticket holder after picking up £161m in 2011.

The National Lottery has yet to release any details of the British winner, including whether it was an individual or a syndicate.

If it does turn out to be an individual winner, he or she would instantly find that they are as rich as Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, according to the Sunday Times Rich List figures for 2017.