How to Bet on the Irish Lottery in the UK

The Irish Lottery is one of the most exciting lotteries in Europe, one that predates the EuroMillions, the EuroJackpot and even the SuperEnaLotto. It’s a classic, and in this guide to betting on the Irish Lottery we’ll show you just what makes this lottery so special and tell you why it has endured over the years.

Betting on the Irish Lottery

The Irish Lottery dates back to 1987, which makes it 7 years older than the UK National Lottery. In many ways it may have helped to inspire the UK Lotto, and it has also offered players from the UK a great alternative to their homegrown lottery.

Every year millions of Irish Lottery tickets are purchased in the United Kingdom, with thousands from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland choosing to throw their hats into the ring on the Emerald Isle by betting on the Irish Lottery.

These days, it’s so much easier to do than it was back then. You don’t need to visit Ireland to get a physical ticket, you don’t need to pay someone to send you one over, and you definitely don’t need to rely on your local bookies. You can bet on the outcome of Irish Lottery quickly, easily and safely using the MultiLotto website.

MultiLotto is a non-official vendor for many global lotteries. It is a licensed and regulated lottery portal that gives players from all over the world a chance to bet on the outcome of lotteries that they otherwise wouldn’t have a chance to bet on, and the Irish Lottery is one such lottery.

How Much Does an Irish Lottery Bet Cost?

The Irish Lottery costs just £2 per line. You need to select a total of 6 numbers from a possible 47, with the jackpot paid to the player or players who get all six.

There is also a game known as the Lotto 5-4-3-2-1 (only available in Ireland), which lets you choose how many numbers you want to bet on and pays out based on how many of these you get right. It works much like the UK Hot Picks games available through the UK National Lottery.

What was the Biggest Irish Lottery jackpot?    

The Irish Lottery has a minimum jackpot of €2 million, which means it can not go below this amount. The highest it has ever been was €18.9 million in 2008, when it was won by a syndicate of 16 players from the town of Carlow. The syndicate worked in a quarry in the town and after collecting just under €1.20 million each, most of them retired.

The biggest single ticket winner occurred two years later in 2010, when a player from Waterford picked up €16.7 million and chose to remain anonymous. A similar amount was also paid to a Dublin based winner in 2010, and there was also a €16 million win back in 2007.

In the last few years the Irish Lottery hasn’t really scaled those heights, mainly because there are not as many players as there once were. When you combine that with the fact that the odds are quite small it means that the jackpot is often won before it can roll over enough times to reach record-breaking levels.

The closest it has come in the last few years was in 2016, when it reached €14 million and was won by a family from County Mayo.

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What are the Odds of Winning the Irish Lottery?

The original Irish Lottery used fewer balls, just 36 in total, thus offering players a better chance of scooping the grand prize. But back then the jackpot didn’t exceed £250,000, an amount that it now passes every week.

The modern Irish Lotto returns odds of 1 in 10.7 million for the jackpot, which is a quarter of the odds of the UK Lotto, around a tenth of the odds of the Eurojackpot, and about a 60th of the odds of the SuperEnalotto.

In other words, the Irish Lottery offers some of the best jackpot odds of all European lotteries, and that’s one of the reasons it has remained so popular with non-Irish players over the years.

Your odds of scooping the second biggest prize are also much better than they are elsewhere at 1 in 1.7 million. The odds of getting the third and fourth highest prizes are 1 in 44,740 and 1 in 17,896 respectively, with these prizes returning average wins of €1,100 and €110.

There is a 1 in 29 chance that you may win any prize on the Irish Lottery. These lotto odds are higher than some other lotteries because most games pay out when you land 1 bonus ball or two main numbers, but the first prize on the Irish Lottery pays out when you land 3 main numbers.

Find Irish Lottery Results and Statistics Here at Multilotto    

Everything you need to know about the Irish Lottery, from news about winners to rollovers, results, statistics and more, can be found on the MultiLotto website. You can sign up to bet twice a week, once a week, or however much or as little as you want; you can create syndicates or bet by yourself; and you can schedule future bets on the outcome of Irish Lottery and on many other global lotteries.

MultiLotto is a gambling hub for lottery lovers everywhere, which is why players from Canada to South Africa and the UK to the Philippines flock to the site to bet on their favourite games every single week.

And if you’re not yet ready to signup and start betting on the outcome of Irish Lottery, then make sure you bookmark the site to stay up to date with the latest news for this lottery and others like it.