Saturday Draw

Make the Most of Saturday Lotto

All lotto draws running on Saturdays, with draw times and bet cut-offs together.

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Saturday Lotto Draws

Saturday is the biggest lottery night of the week. South Africa's SA Lotto draws, and almost every major world lottery joins in — the UK Lotto, French Lotto, Irish Lotto, German Lotto, Spain's La Primitiva, Italy's SuperEnalotto, Canada 6/49 and a US Powerball draw. Here are the lotteries with a Saturday draw, each linking to its full guide — all bet at fixed odds, in rand, through Lucky Numbers.

Lotteries that draw on Saturday

Which lotteries draw on Saturday

Saturday is the headline night. South Africa's SA Lotto draws with Lotto Plus 1 and 2, alongside the daily Daily Lotto, UK49s and Russia Gosloto. Across Europe the UK Lotto, French Lotto, Irish Lotto, German Lotto, La Primitiva, SuperEnalotto and Poland's Duzy Lotek all draw in the evening South African time, while Canada's Lotto 6/49 and the US Powerball draw Saturday night in North America, landing early Sunday morning here.

Betting on Saturday's draws

Every lottery here is bet the same way: a fixed-odds bet, in rand, on your chosen numbers, with the payout locked at the odds shown when you bet — no ticket, nothing to claim. Pick a draw above for its numbers, draw time in South African time, odds and how to bet. For the full list of draws by day, see the lotto betting page.

Frequently asked questions

Which lotteries have a draw on Saturday?

SA Lotto, UK Lotto, French Lotto, Irish Lotto, German Lotto, La Primitiva, SuperEnalotto and Poland Lotto all draw on Saturday, plus the daily Daily Lotto, UK49s and Russia Gosloto. Canada 6/49 and the US Powerball draw Saturday night North American time, landing early Sunday in South Africa.

Is Saturday the biggest lottery night?

Yes. More major lotteries draw on Saturday than any other day, from SA Lotto to the UK, French, Irish and German lotteries, La Primitiva, SuperEnalotto and the US Powerball — all bettable at fixed odds in rand.

Can I bet on a Saturday lottery draw in South Africa?

Yes. You place a fixed-odds bet, in rand, through Lucky Numbers — no ticket, paid locally to your balance once the official result is in.