A UK lottery player has made a claim for the £76million EuroMillions after purchasing their ticket in Boston and Skegness, Camelot has confirmed.
But the organisation said the money has not yet been released pending a verification process.
It comes after weeks of speculation around the prize money after the National Lottery revealed the winning ticket came from the area.
A lottery player has come forward to claim the £76million EuroMillions jackpot from the November 2 draw after weeks of speculation. Pictured is Andy Carter, senior winners' adviser, during efforts to find the lucky winner in Boston and Skegness last month with a huge version of the winning ticket
The ticket was purchased for the jackpot on November 2, which was coincidentally the last day of half-term for some parts of the country.
It prompted speculation it had not been bought by someone living in the area and instead could have been purchased by someone from elsewhere in the country.
The purchase of the Euromillions ticket from the Boston and Skegness region was announced according to National Lottery rules.
If no valid claim for major prizes is received within a two week period of a draw, then the area in which the ticket was sold is publicised.
This then allows Camelot to encourage players to check their tickets, while also protecting a winner's potential desire to stay anonymous.
Its owner matched five main numbers and two Lucky Star numbers to win the entire £76.3 million jackpot.
Mr Carter, pictured on the hunt for the winner in the Boston and Skegness region last month, said the National Lottery was 'desperate' to find the lucky ticket holder
The winning numbers were 5, 15, 17, 37, 44 and the Lucky Star numbers were 7 and 11.
It is the biggest EuroMillions win since Aberdeen couple Fred and Lesley Higgins claimed nearly £57.9 million in July after having their ticket torn in two.
The biggest UK EuroMillions winner this year was an anonymous ticket-holder who banked £121 million in April, while in February another anonymous player won £77 million.
Currently the biggest lottery win in the UK is that of Colin and Chris Weir from Largs in North Ayrshire, who won £161 million on EuroMillions in 2011.
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