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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 licence from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and is regulated by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). These licences require us to meet strict fairness, player‑protection and anti‑money‑laundering standards. You can verify our licence numbers on the regulator’s public registers.

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What bet types are available for World Cup matches on World Cup Hub?

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World Cup Hub offers a full suite of markets, including pre‑match and live (in‑play) match‑winner bets, Asian handicaps, over/under totals, correct‑score, first‑goal scorer, group‑stage winners, tournament outright winner and top‑scorer. All markets display decimal odds that include the built‑in margin. You can add multiple selections to an accumulator, but each market is settled independently.

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How does World Cup Hub calculate the payout for a World Cup bet?

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Payouts are calculated by multiplying your stake by the decimal odds of the selected market. For example, a $20 bet at odds of 2.50 returns $20 × 2.50 = $50 (your $20 stake plus $30 profit). The odds already incorporate the house edge, so there are no additional fees at settlement.

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What is the minimum deposit and which payment methods can I use on World Cup Hub?

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The minimum deposit is $10 (or equivalent in your currency). We accept Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, and bank transfer. Crypto deposits in Bitcoin, Ethereum and USDT are also accepted with no minimum. Withdrawals to e‑wallets are usually processed within 24 hours; card and bank transfers take 3‑5 business days.

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Why does World Cup Hub require identity verification before I can withdraw?

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Identity verification (KYC) is mandatory under our gambling licences to prevent underage gambling, fraud and money laundering. You’ll need to provide a government‑issued photo ID, proof of address and, for certain payment methods, a copy of the card used. Once verified, you can withdraw without further delays.

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What happens to my bet if a World Cup match is postponed or cancelled?

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If a match does not start within 48 hours of the scheduled kick‑off, the bet is declared void and your stake is refunded. If a match starts but is abandoned before a result is officially declared, betting settlement follows the competition’s governing rules – usually the result stands if the match is completed within the tournament’s official schedule.