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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about World Cup Hub.

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Is World Cup Hub licensed and regulated?

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Yes, World Cup Hub operates under a valid gambling license issued by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). The license ensures the platform adheres to strict fairness, player protection, and anti‑money‑laundering standards. You can verify our license number on the MGA website.

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What types of bets can I place on World Cup Hub for the 2026 tournament?

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World Cup Hub offers pre‑match and live markets including match result, over/under goals, handicap, both teams to score, and unique player‑specific props such as first goal scorer and total goals by a team. All markets are priced using decimal odds, and you can view the full list in the 'Markets' section of each match page.

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How do I create an account and complete identity verification on World Cup Hub?

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To join, click ‘Sign Up’, enter your email, create a password, and agree to the terms. After registration you’ll be prompted to upload a government‑issued ID and a proof of address; verification usually completes within 24 hours. Once verified you can deposit funds and start betting immediately.

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What payment methods are accepted for deposits and withdrawals on World Cup Hub?

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World Cup Hub supports Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, and direct bank transfer. Cryptocurrency deposits (BTC, ETH, USDT) are also accepted with no minimum. Withdrawals to e‑wallets are processed within 24 hours; card and bank transfers take 3‑5 business days.

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What are the wagering requirements for the welcome bonus at World Cup Hub?

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The welcome bonus is a 100 % match up to $200 on your first deposit, subject to a 35× playthrough requirement on the bonus amount only. You have 30 days from the day you claim the bonus to meet the wagering, after which any remaining bonus funds are forfeited.

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What does the term ‘handicap’ mean when betting on World Cup matches with World Cup Hub?

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A handicap assigns a virtual +/- goal advantage to a team before the match starts, used to level the playing field when one side is heavily favored. For example, a -1 handicap on Brazil means they must win by at least two goals for a handicap bet to pay out. The handicap odds are displayed next to each market on the bet slip.