ABC published a results roundup for the lotteries and betting games held on Saturday, June 13, 2026, but the Loteria Nacional section does not give readers the one thing they came for: the actual winning combination. Instead of a number, the first prize is left as a placeholder, and the prize amounts are left blank as well.
That matters because this is the kind of story people open when they are checking a ticket, not browsing for background. The roundup is meant to settle the question of whether a number paid out, yet the key entry for Loteria Nacional is missing from the text. ABC’s own guidance is that the only official valid list is the one provided by Loterías y Apuestas del Estado.
Even in a results sheet built around Saturday’s draws, the rest of the page shows how a lottery report is supposed to work. It lists the second prize, the reintegro numbers and the payout structure, and it also extends to Bonoloto, Triplex de la ONCE and Sueldazo de la ONCE. Triplex produced 0,7,7 in the morning draw and 9,4,3 in the afternoon draw, with prizes of 150 euros for an exact three-number hit, 10 euros for the three numbers in any order, 2 euros for the first two or last two numbers, and 0,50 euros for the first number or the last number.
That contrast is the problem. The roundup has the shape of a full result check, but the Loteria Nacional lines that matter most are not filled in, so readers are left with a frame and no picture. ABC also says it is not responsible for possible errors or omissions, which makes the official list even more important for anyone trying to verify a ticket against the draw.
For readers, the next step is simple: the valid result is the one published by Loterías y Apuestas del Estado, not the placeholder text in the roundup. Until those blanks are replaced, the unanswered question is not who won in theory, but what the real Loteria Nacional combination and prize amounts were on Saturday, June 13, 2026.

