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Irish Player Claims Historic EuroDreams Win of €20,000 Monthly

A player in Ireland has made history by winning the first-ever top prize from the EuroDreams lottery game, receiving a remarkable €20,000 every month for the next 30 years. This win, announced on March 15, 2025, equates to a staggering total of €7.2 million, which will be paid out in tax-free monthly installments. The announcement marks a significant milestone for the EuroDreams game, which launched in 2023.
In addition to the grand prize, another player in Ireland matched all six numbers to secure €2,000 per month for the next five years. The winning numbers drawn during this event were 1, 3, 5, 11, 20, and 31, with the Dream number being 5.
Life-Changing Prize for Winners
The National Lottery is expected to reveal the locations of the winning tickets in the coming days. National Lottery spokesperson Darragh O’Dwyer described the €20,000 monthly prize as a life-changing opportunity. “It’s a dream double-win for Ireland,” he stated, emphasizing the excitement surrounding these wins. O’Dwyer encouraged all players to check their tickets, suggesting that they could also be among Ireland’s latest big winners.
EuroDreams is a lottery game played across eight countries, including Ireland, Austria, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland. The game has quickly gained popularity since its inception, offering players the chance to win substantial prizes.
With the excitement of this historic win, the EuroDreams lottery continues to engage participants across Europe, offering hope and life-changing opportunities for many. As the National Lottery prepares to confirm the details of the winners, anticipation builds for future draws and the potential for more life-altering prizes.
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