Lotto's Powerball jackpot could extend to as much as $50 million - and be on offer around the same time as the Rugby World Cup final.
The jackpot is up to $28m for tonight's draw - and Lotto spokeswoman Kirsten Robinson confirmed the maximum pot the jackpot could swell to was $50m.
However, a "Must-Be-Won" draw could be called by Lotto at any time.
"The jackpot available to be won in the next draw all depends on sales, but at this stage it's too early to say what sales will be and the effect this would have on future jackpots."
In the past week, the Powerball jackpot has increased $3m with each new draw, from $22m last Wednesday, $25m on Saturday and $28m tonight.
However, the odds of purchasing the winning ticket are one in 38 million.
You have a higher chance of being born with extra fingers or toes, or nailing a hole-in-one on a par 3 at the golf course.
You're even more likely to be struck by lightning (one in 280,000), eaten by a shark (one in 3,700,000) or killed in a car crash on your way home (one in 11,000).
But don't let the horrible odds get you down because the Herald can reveal Lotto's six most frequently drawn numbers.
In order of frequency, the luckiest numbers are 1, 7, 19, 22, 18 and 13.
You have to be in to win, Lotto spokeswoman Kirsten Robinson says.