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Your end of the year might take a completely different turn if you win the Loto FDJ jackpot this Saturday, November 26. Its amount is 21 million euros, a colossal sum!

A few weeks before the end of the year and the end-of-year celebrations, win the kitty of the Loto worth 21 million euros this Saturday, November 26 would not be unpleasant! And even if you don’t find the 5 correct numbers and the lucky number, your chances are not lost.

Indeed, 10 winners drawn will win 20,000 euros by the FDJ. So what are you waiting for to try your luck? Each week, three Lotto draws are organized. The draw is made around 8:20 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Lotto: how to play online?

To try your luck and perhaps win the Loto FDJ kitty of 21 million euros, all you have to do is fill in a grid at 2.20 euros. On the latter, you will have to tick 5 numbers and 1 lucky number. To play, you can go to one of the French Games FDJ outlets or play online. Indeed, via the site or the application of the Française des jeux, you can make your betting. This option saves you having to move, allows you to play from a computer, a smartphone or a tablet and you gives the opportunity to play whenever you want, up to 5 minutes before the draw. You have the choice between two types of grids: the simple grid or the multiple grid, on which you select more numbers and/or chance numbers. The price of the grid then depends on the number of numbers chosen. You have a few hours left to play Loto FDJ this Saturday, November 26 and maybe win 21 million euros.

To try your luck playing the FDJ lotto online, click here

Note: Playing involves risks: debt, isolation, dependency. For help, you can contact 09 74 75 13 13 (non-surcharged call). More information on https://www.joueurs-info-service.fr/

BFMTV’s editorial staff did not participate in the production of this content. BFMTV is likely to receive compensation when one of our readers makes a purchase via the links included in this article.

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