A £123m Euromillions jackpot ticket bought in the UK has still not been claimed.

A single ticket won last Tuesday's prize pot of £123,458,000 - which was the third biggest in draw history.

Operator Camelot is urging players to check their tickets. The winning slip was bought at a National Lottery retailer rather than online. 

The area where the ticket was bought will be revealed in about a week if no valid claim has been lodged by then.

The numbers you need to have are 25, 27, 39, 42, 46 and lucky stars are 11 and 12 on June 11 draw. 

Andy Carter, of the National Lottery, said: "We have the champagne on ice and our fingers are crossed that the lucky winner comes forward to claim their win soon.

"Our player services team are on stand-by waiting to meet the lucky winner or winners."

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It is the fourth EuroMillions jackpot win in the UK this year. Scots Chris and Colin Weir, from Largs, Ayrshire, are still the biggest UK Euromillions winners after scooping £161 million in 2011. They accounced plans to divorce in April. 

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