PowerBall Results: Tuesday, 9 June 2026

by Chief Editor

The PowerBall and PowerBall Xtra draw for 9 June 2026 featured a combined jackpot pool of R143 million. According to official National Lottery data, the PowerBall jackpot stood at a guaranteed R18 million, while the PowerBall Xtra jackpot reached an estimated R125 million. Players can verify their ticket numbers against the official results on the National Lottery website.

Winning numbers for 9 June 2026

The numbers drawn for the PowerBall were 05, 08, 12, 19, and 48, with 01 as the PowerBall. For the PowerBall Xtra draw, the winning combination was 19, 32, 40, 45, and 48, with 11 as the PowerBall. These figures are provided by The Citizen and serve as a reference for ticket holders. Participants should cross-reference these results with the official National Lottery portal, as The Citizen does not assume liability for administrative errors in reporting.

Winning numbers for 9 June 2026
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The “Xtra” feature allows players to increase their potential winnings by matching specific numbers drawn in a separate sequence. Unlike the standard PowerBall, the Xtra game structure often leads to larger, rollover-driven jackpots.

How to participate in the lottery

Entry into the PowerBall draw costs R5 per board, inclusive of VAT. According to the National Lottery, players can opt for the PowerBall Plus game for an additional R2.50 per board. Sales for all draws close at 8.30pm on the day of the event, with the official draw taking place at 9pm. Tickets can be purchased at authorized retail outlets or through various banking applications, subject to individual provider terms and conditions.

The National Lottery Set For Life draw results from Monday 08 June 2026

Digital vs. retail purchasing

While retail outlets remain the traditional method for entry, banking apps have streamlined the process for many users. The primary difference lies in convenience: digital entries automatically notify winners of their status, whereas retail players must manually check their tickets against published results. Both methods rely on the same centralized database maintained by the National Lottery to determine winners.

Pro Tip:

Always keep your physical ticket in a safe place. If you play via a banking app, ensure your contact details are up to date so you receive timely notifications regarding your winnings.

Frequently asked questions

  • When is the cut-off time for PowerBall tickets?
    Sales close at 8.30pm on the night of the draw.
  • Where can I find historical winning numbers?
    You can view past PowerBall and Lotto results on The Citizen website.
  • Is it possible to play PowerBall on a smartphone?
    Yes, many major banking apps allow users to purchase entries directly, subject to the terms of the specific bank.
  • What is the cost of a standard entry?
    A standard PowerBall board costs R5, while PowerBall Plus costs an additional R2.50.

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