The next Euro millones draw will start with a guaranteed minimum prize of €17 million. Photo credit: GERARD BOTTINO/Shutterstock
The Euro millones draw on Friday November 28 delivered a life-changing jackpot of €178,656,733, claimed by a single first-category ticket validated in France. The winning combination, five numbers plus two “stars”, immediately created excitement across Europe, as players eagerly checked their tickets. The transnational nature of Euro millones ensures the prize is awarded in full regardless of the country in which the ticket was sold.
Spanish Players Claim Major Prizes
El Millon winner in Zaragoza
Spain was not left out of the celebrations. A Spanish player won the El Millon prize, a special code-based reward, with a ticket validated in Tarazona, Zaragoza at Administración nº 1, Calle Fueros de Aragón 8. This prize guarantees at least one Spanish winner in every draw, giving local players a taste of big lottery excitement.
Second- and third-tier winners
Two second-tier tickets (five numbers + one star) were also claimed in Spain. The winners were validated in Antequera, Málaga (Administración nº 7) and Madrid (Administración nº 44), each taking home €205,348.83.
Meanwhile, two third-tier tickets (five numbers, no stars) were claimed in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid (Administración nº 1) and Parla, Madrid (Despacho receptor nº 99,585), each receiving €39,994.50. These prizes show that substantial winnings are still possible for players outside the jackpot.
What the Draw Means for Players
Next jackpot and participation
With the €178 million jackpot claimed, the next Euro millones draw will start with a guaranteed minimum prize of €17 million, offering renewed hope for participants across Europe. The draw revenue reached €78,677,713.40, highlighting the enduring popularity of the lottery. Spanish participants, in particular, can take encouragement from the fact that multiple prizes, including the El Millón, were validated in the country, proving that even without winning the jackpot, there are opportunities for major rewards.
Key Points
- Jackpot (€178,656,733): validated in France.
- El Millón prize: won in Tarazona, Zaragoza.
- Second-tier prizes (~€205,348): won in Antequera, Málaga, and Madrid.
- Third-tier prizes (~€39,995): won in San Lorenzo de El Escorial and Parla, Madrid.
- Next draw guaranteed jackpot: €17 million.
- Total revenue: €78,677,713.40.
What this means
The results once again demonstrate that fortunes can be made all across Europe, from France to Spain. While the massive jackpot went abroad, Spanish winners still claimed significant prizes, maintaining excitement for the lottery and proving the continued appeal of Euro millones. Local players can remain optimistic for future draws, dreaming of life-changing wins.

