The National Lottery page for Wednesday 27 May is published under the headline "National Lottery results: Winning numbers for Wednesday 27 May," but the text provided with it does not include the Thunderball numbers it promises. Instead, it opens with browser notification instructions and a prompt that asks readers to refresh the page.
Readers are also told they can navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged in, a sign that the material available here is not a full results report. That matters because anyone searching for thunderball results on Wednesday 27 May would expect the winning numbers first, not account instructions and a refresh notice.
The source text appears to be truncated, and the lottery numbers implied by the headline are missing from the copy supplied. No Thunderball figures appear in the material provided, leaving the headline and the body out of step. For a results story, that gap is the whole story: the page signals a draw update, but the text on hand does not deliver it.
Without the numbers, there is nothing to verify beyond the date and the publishing framework around the page. The next thing readers would need is the completed results line itself, because that is the only detail that turns a lottery page from a placeholder into a usable record.

