The UK National Lottery operator Allwyn has formed a new collaboration with UK-based delivery platform Scoot.
Customers located near Scoot retailers will now be able to add scratchcards to their baskets and have them sent via home delivery in as little as 30 minutes.
The latest deal comes as part of Allwyn’s broader plan to make National Lottery games more accessible to the public whilst simultaneously supporting its retail partners.
Alison Acquaye-Acford, Retail Revenue & Customer Director at Allwyn, said: “Our collaboration with Scoot is a real win for players who can now have their favourite scratchcard games delivered right to their door.
“Retailers are a cornerstone of The National Lottery and ultimately, this helps us reach more people and continue raising millions every week for National Lottery-funded projects.”
Retailers will be supported with clear guidance on how to sign up and operate correctly and participating stores will be required to complete relevant training modules through the National Lottery retailer training centre.
Across the pond, Allwyn North America appointed a new CEO, Khalid Reede Jones, who will oversee its US lottery operations.
Damian Sanderson, Booker’s Head of Home Delivery, commented: “We’re delighted to be partnering with Allwyn to bring National Lottery Scratchcards to the Scoot platform.
“At Booker, we’re focused on helping retailers evolve alongside changing shopper habits, and this partnership reflects the growing demand for fast, flexible access to everyday essentials and services.”
In March 2026, Allwyn overhauled tech platforms and replaced 41,000 outdated retail terminals across the UK