Yes.
The EuroMillions jackpot is shared whenever more than one ticket matches all five main numbers plus the two Lucky Stars.
In such cases, the total prize is divided equally among the winners — for example, if two players hit the jackpot, each receives half of the advertised amount.
Although multiple jackpot winners are relatively rare, they do occur across the nine participating EuroMillions countries.
Even when the top prize is split, UK players still benefit from the UK Millionaire Maker, which guarantees at least one UK winner worth £1 million in every draw.
