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04th Jul 2019

This week’s Italian lottery is €181 million, here’s how to enter from Ireland

JOE

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This week’s Italian lottery is currently the largest jackpot on offer anywhere in the world!

We don’t know about you, but most months seem to follow the same pattern. We get paid, we feel like a millionaire for a week (maybe a week and a half), and go semi-broke until pay day.

Do you know what would actually break the mould and make you always feel like you’re a millionaire? Actually being a millionaire.

At a whopping €181 million, this week’s Italian lottery isn’t just the biggest jackpot they’ve ever had, it’s also the biggest in the world right now. There’s no reason why the Italians should get to have all the fun though, as it’s incredibly easy for anyone from Ireland to play as well.

If you want to enter this week’s Italian lottery, all you have to do is get SuperEnalotto tickets here. Whether you’re sitting on the bus on your way to work scrolling through your phone or sneakily checking social media at work, a few minutes is all it takes to be in with a chance.

Since 2002, online lottery service theLotter.com has paid out over $95 million USD in prizes to more than 4.5 million winners from across the globe. There are plenty of other life-changing jackpots to be won from all over the world, and you don’t have to leave the comfort of your own home for any of them!

We don’t know about you, but we know what we’d do first after winning such a HUGE amount of money. There may not be much science to support this, but lying on a huge wad of cash has to be good for your back…

Best of luck!

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