UK49s Teatime Results
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Latest UK49s Teatime result
Verified 2 July 2026Drawn 2 July 2026. Numbers are for information only - always confirm against the official result.

UK49s Teatime is the second UK49s draw of the day and is hugely popular with South African lucky-numbers players. It follows the same rules as the Lunchtime draw but takes place later in the day.
Here is how the Teatime draw works in South African time, how to check the latest numbers, and where you can bet on it legally in SA.
What time is the UK49s Teatime draw (SAST)?
The UK49s Teatime draw is held in the early evening in the United Kingdom, which for South African players usually falls around 17:49 SAST. As with the Lunchtime draw, that time is not locked in all year, because the UK moves between Greenwich Mean Time and British Summer Time. During UK summer time, from late March to late October, the draw can appear an hour earlier on the South African clock. The reliable approach is to confirm the exact Teatime slot on the day before you place a bet, rather than trusting a fixed time. Bookmakers stop taking bets a few minutes before the draw, so give yourself a buffer. Teatime is the later of the two daily UK49s draws, so if you have already played Lunchtime, this is your second chance of the day on the same 1 to 49 pool.
What is the difference between Teatime and Lunchtime?
The only meaningful difference between the two UK49s draws is the time they take place. Both draws pull from the same pool of 1 to 49, both draw six main numbers plus a Booster ball, and both are bet at fixed odds where you choose one to five numbers and set your own stake. The odds, bet types and rules are the same, so nothing about your strategy needs to change between them. Because they are independent draws, a number that came up at Lunchtime has exactly the same chance of appearing again at Teatime; past results do not influence future draws. Plenty of South African players bet both draws every day, treating them as two separate opportunities rather than a linked sequence. If you do play both, keep your stakes within a single daily budget so the two draws do not quietly double your spend.
Lunchtime vs Teatime at a glance
| Feature | Lunchtime | Teatime |
|---|---|---|
| Typical draw time | Around 14:49 SAST | Around 17:49 SAST |
| Number pool | 1 to 49 | 1 to 49 |
| Numbers drawn | 6 main plus Booster | 6 main plus Booster |
| Frequency | Once daily | Once daily |
| Bet type | Fixed-odds, pick 1 to 5 | Fixed-odds, pick 1 to 5 |
| Where to bet in SA | Hollywoodbets, Supabets, Betway | Hollywoodbets, Supabets, Betway |
How do you check UK49s Teatime results?
- Find the Teatime draw for the correct date, since Lunchtime and Teatime are separate results.
- Open the lucky-numbers or results section of your bookmaker.
- Match your picks against the six drawn main numbers, checking the Booster only if your bet type uses it.
- Your winnings are based on how many you matched and the odds for that pick size.
Where can you bet UK49s Teatime in SA?
You bet UK49s Teatime the same way and in the same places as the Lunchtime draw. The major licensed South African bookmakers, including Hollywoodbets, Supabets and Betway, all list it in their lucky-numbers section, and you use one account to bet either draw. Payouts, minimum and maximum stakes and the available pick options vary between operators, so the same Teatime bet can return different amounts depending on where you place it. To bet you must be eighteen or older and have completed FICA verification with your ID and proof of address. Only ever use a licensed operator regulated by a provincial gambling board, because unlicensed sites offer no recourse if a result or payout is disputed. Decide your stake before the draw and stick to it, and remember that a run of losses does not make the next draw more likely to pay.
Frequently asked questions
Can I bet both Lunchtime and Teatime?+
Yes. Lunchtime and Teatime are two separate draws held on the same day, and you can bet on one, the other or both. They use the same 1 to 49 pool and the same fixed-odds rules, so nothing changes but the draw time. Many South African players back both daily, but keep both stakes inside one daily budget so you do not overspend across the two draws.
Where can I play UK49s Teatime in SA?+
Through licensed South African bookmakers such as Hollywoodbets, Supabets and Betway, in their lucky-numbers section. You need one verified account, and you must be eighteen or older with FICA verification completed using your ID and proof of address. Payouts and stake limits differ between operators, so it is worth comparing a couple before you place your Teatime bet.
What time is the UK49s Teatime draw in South Africa?+
It usually takes place around 17:49 SAST, in the early evening. That time can shift by roughly an hour when the United Kingdom is on British Summer Time between late March and late October, so it is not fixed year-round. Always confirm the exact Teatime slot on the day, and remember that betting closes a few minutes before the draw itself.
Are Lunchtime and Teatime results linked?+
No. Each draw is completely independent, so a number that appeared at Lunchtime is no more or less likely to appear again at Teatime. The balls have no memory, and every draw starts fresh from the full 1 to 49 pool. Chasing a number because it is overdue, or avoiding one because it just came up, does not change your odds on the next draw.