A EUROMILLIONS jackpot totalling a record £169million must be won tonight as it prepares for a final National Lottery rollover. 

The colossal prize rolled-over again on Friday, meaning Tuesday night could make one Brit the richest winner ever.

If no one wins the prize, the money will roll down into lower tier prizes - meaning there could be several multi-million pound prizes on offer instead of one big win.

Andy Carter, the senior winners' adviser at The National Lottery, said that Tuesday's draw "must be won".

He said: "This means, if the jackpot isn't won on Tuesday, it will roll down into the next prize tier where there is at least one winner.

"If the jackpot is won, it could make the UK's biggest ever winner.

"As the jackpot is now capped, tonight's draw has seen eight players bank bigger prizes for matching five numbers and just one Lucky Star. Three lucky UK players each won £1.8m."

The current record holders for the biggest ever lottery win are Colin and Chris Weir, from Largs in North Ayrshire, Scotland, who won £161 million in 2011.

National Lottery operator Camelot said there have been four UK jackpot winners in 2019, receiving £350 million between them.

In June, one anonymous ticket holder became the UK's third biggest ever winner after scooping a £123 million jackpot.