Lotto and Twitter: An excellent combination. Even though not every provider of lotteries in Europe has its own Twitter account, many of them do. In addition to listing every provider per country, we also set up an overview per province for Germany. Read the list below to see which Twitter accounts you can follow for up-to-date lottery information.
The largest European lotteries do not have Twitter accounts. The largest European lotteries are those organized by multiple countries. These so-called “transnational lotteries” (EuroMillions, EuroJackpot and the Viking Lotto) do not have their own site, but are offered by the providers of national lotteries.
For this reason, we charted the official lotto providers per country. In order of the number of followers from high to low, these are:
UK National Lottery - United Kingdom
180,290 followers
Veikkaus - Finland
43,189 followers
Svenska Spel - Sweden
18,112 followers
Juegos de la ONCE - Spain
21,717 followers
Loterías del Estado - Spain
17,702 followers
Loto - La Française des Jeux - France
9,057 followers
Superenalotto - Italy
4,653 followers
Norsk Tipping - Norway
4,187 followers
De Lotto - Netherlands
2,313 followers
Win2day - Austria
2,070 followers
Nationale Loterij – Belgium
1,294 followers
Latvijas Loto - Latvia
1,171 followers
Hrvatska Lutrija - Hungary
860 followers
EuroJackpot Netherlands Netherlands
797 followers
Irish National Lottery - Ireland
530 followers
Swisslos - Switzerland
375 followers
SAZKA - Czech Republic
207 followers
Danske Spil - Denmark
53 followers
In Germany, the German 6 out of 49 Lottery is offered in 16 provinces. The number of Twitter followers per province are listed for each lottery, from high to low.
Lotterie Noordrhein Westfalen
528 followers
Staatlichen Toto-Lotto Baden-Württemberg
216 followers
LOTTO Sachsen
151 followers
Lotto Rheinland-Pfalz
82 followers
Lotterie Hessen
66 followers
Staatliche Lotterieverwaltung in Bayern
52 followers
Bremer Toto und Lotto GmbH
44 followers
Lotto Brandenburg
16 followers
Official providers of the following German provinces do not have a Twitter account at this time: