The EuroMillions draw for Tuesday, June 9, 2026, has concluded, with the official results and prize distribution now available via the Française des Jeux (FDJ). Participants across Europe are currently verifying their tickets against the winning numbers to determine if any entries matched the required combination for the multi-million euro jackpot or secondary prize tiers.
For players in France, the evening also included the mandatory My Million draw. This supplementary game guarantees that one ticket holder in France wins a prize of €1 million during every draw, regardless of the outcome of the primary EuroMillions game. Official confirmation of the winning My Million code is managed exclusively through the FDJ official portal, where winners have a set timeframe to claim their prizes according to national lottery regulations.
Understanding the EuroMillions Draw Process
The EuroMillions lottery is a transnational game that involves nine participating countries: France, the United Kingdom, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Switzerland. Each draw requires players to select five main numbers from a pool of 1–50 and two “Lucky Star” numbers from a pool of 1–12. The odds of winning the jackpot are approximately 1 in 139,838,160, according to data provided by the UK National Lottery, which operates in partnership with the broader EuroMillions consortium.
Because the game is played across multiple jurisdictions, the prize structure is standardized. If no player matches all seven numbers, the jackpot rolls over to the next scheduled draw, increasing the potential payout. The FDJ serves as the primary governing body for ticket sales and prize validation within France, ensuring that all draws comply with the legal frameworks established for French gaming activities.
How to Verify Results and Claim Prizes
Participants should only rely on official channels to confirm their status as winners. The FDJ website provides a secure interface for checking both the primary EuroMillions numbers and the specific My Million alphanumeric code. It is essential to note that physical tickets must be presented in their original form to claim substantial prizes, and lost or damaged tickets may result in the forfeiture of winnings depending on local statutes.
For those who purchased tickets through authorized retailers, the retailer can scan the ticket to verify any potential winnings. For online entries, the FDJ platform automatically notifies account holders of prizes. Winners of larger sums are typically required to contact the dedicated player support services at the FDJ headquarters to initiate the verification and payment process, which involves identity authentication to prevent fraud.
Responsible Gaming and Regulatory Oversight
Lottery participation is subject to strict age restrictions and responsible gaming policies. In France, individuals must be at least 18 years old to purchase a lottery ticket or participate in any gambling activity, a mandate enforced by the Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ), which serves as the independent administrative authority overseeing the gambling sector. The ANJ ensures that operators like the FDJ maintain transparency and provide resources for players who may be experiencing gambling-related difficulties.
The EuroMillions draw happens twice weekly, every Tuesday and Friday. The next official draw is scheduled for Friday, June 12, 2026. Players are encouraged to check the official FDJ portal for updates on jackpot amounts and to ensure that their participation remains a form of entertainment. Please share your thoughts on the latest draw results in the comments section below, and ensure you follow our coverage for future updates on major international lottery events.