UK Lottery Unveils Double Draw Tickets and Powerball-Style Game to Boost Charity Funding

April 14, 2026
UK Lottery Unveils Double Draw Tickets and Powerball-Style Game to Boost Charity Funding
  • Powerball’s history includes jackpots surpassing US$1 billion, including a US$2.04 billion record, with the UK option contrasting US lump-sum or annuity payments.

  • Andria Vidler says the upgrades aim to deliver more games, entertainment, and innovation, expand the player base, and maintain The National Lottery’s relevance in national conversations.

  • The upgrades will also expand digital and retail capabilities to support the summer rollout.

  • Overall, the changes are designed to grow the National Lottery’s offerings while preserving the charity funding goal.

  • The National Lottery is launching two major changes: from June 7, main draw tickets will offer two chances to win for every £2 ticket, and later this summer UK Powerball-style draw tied to the US Powerball will debut after a deal with MUSL.

  • The initiative aims to double weekly good-cause funding from £30 million to £60 million by 2034, targeting current annual fundraising of about £333 million per week.

  • Proceeds from the Powerball-style game are expected to contribute around £1 billion in extra funds over the first five years, with at least 30% of ticket prices going to charitable causes.

  • Allwyn leadership, including CEO Andria Vidler, frames the expansion as progress in delivering on the company’s promises after earlier legal and tech hurdles.

  • There is lingering uncertainty about past Idaho concerns over international Powerball participation, as lawmakers considered pulling Idaho out if MUSL expanded internationally, though no action was taken.

  • The rollout prompts discussion about the social impact of a billion-pound jackpot on gambling behavior and invites public commentary.

  • UK winners will receive tax-free prizes paid as 30-year instalments, preserving the full jackpot value for beneficiaries.

  • If no one matches all numbers, the jackpot rolls over to future draws, with a minimum prize of £8 for matching two numbers.

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