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Saturday, 6 July, 2002, 20:06 GMT 21:06 UK
Lottery results: Are you a winner?
Two lucky ticket-holders shared Saturday's £7m Lotto jackpot, National Lottery operator Camelot said.

The winners matched all six numbers of 01, 20, 42, 43, 44 and 49, each winning a total of £3.5m.

Thirteen tickets matched five numbers and the bonus ball, 09, each scooping £166,338 and 382 matched five numbers to win £3,537.

A total of 24,824 matched four numbers, winning £119, and 536,070 had three numbers to win £10.

Set of balls number 11 and draw machine Merlin were used. Wednesday night's Lotto jackpot is an estimated £3m.

Lotto Extra

There was one winner in the Lotto Extra draw, with numbers 02, 03, 09, 27, 45, and 49. won £5,727,366.

Set of balls number eight and draw machine Vyvyan were used. Wednesday's Lotto Extra jackpot is an estimated £1m.

Two winners scooped the Lotto Thunderball jackpot of £250,000. Nine people matched five balls to win £5,000, and 203 won £250 for matching four balls plus the Thunderball, 1,959 matched four balls to win £100 each.

Another 5,196 matched three balls plus the Thunderball to win £20 each, 60,023 matched three balls to win £10, 41,672 matched two balls plus the Thunderball to win £10 each and 138,477 matched one ball plus the Thunderball to win £5 each.

The Thunderball numbers were 13, 21, 33, 23, and 14. The Thunderball was 03.

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