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The 2025 Christmas Lottery: Who's barred from playing and how not to lose it all if you win
With the season fast approaching, here’s a reminder of who can’t join in the fun - and some handy advice for those dreaming of striking it lucky
It might still be early November, but Christmas is already starting to peek around the corner. Soon the streets will sparkle with lights, shop windows will shine in gold and red, and shelves will fill with nougat and shortbread. And across Spain, millions will be hoping for a share of the Christmas magic when the famous lottery draw takes place on Monday December 22.Who cannot buy Christmas Lottery tickets
- Minors under 18 years old
- Anyone banned from gambling by court order
- People who have voluntarily asked to be excluded from gambling activity
- Directors, shareholders, or managers of Loterías y Apuestas del Estado - the state body that organises the draw
- Workers directly involved in running the lottery, along with their spouses or partners
- The president, board members and directors of the National Gambling Commission, plus their spouses or partners
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