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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 is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and also holds a remote betting licence from the UK Gambling Commission. These regulators require the site to adhere to strict player‑protection standards, including segregation of customer funds and regular third‑party audits. You can verify the current licence numbers on the regulator’s public register.

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

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World Cup Hub offers outright winner, group‑stage, match‑result, over/under goals, Asian handicaps, correct‑score, first‑goal‑scorer, and live in‑play markets for every game. You can combine multiple selections into a multi‑bet or use the cash‑out option to settle a wager early. All odds are displayed in decimal, fractional, and American formats, and you can switch the default in your account settings.

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How does the live betting feature work on World Cup Hub?

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Live betting opens as soon as the referee blows the whistle and odds update every few seconds based on the match flow. You place a live wager by selecting the market, confirming the stake, and the bet is processed instantly. If a market is suspended (e.g., after a goal), any pending bets are cancelled automatically and you’ll see a “market closed” notice. The in‑play slip will show the current score and a real‑time price history.

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

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New customers receive a 100% matched deposit up to $200, subject to a 30‑times rollover (30x) on the bonus amount only. The rollover must be completed within 30 days of activation; bets placed on any market with odds lower than 1.50 do not count toward the requirement. Once the rollover is met, the bonus funds become withdrawable. If you request a withdrawal before clearing the wagering, the bonus and any generated winnings are forfeited.

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How does World Cup Hub verify my age and identity during registration?

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During sign‑up you’ll be asked to provide a valid email, a secure password, and basic personal details. To comply with gambling regulations, World Cup Hub performs a quick automated check using a trusted identity‑verification provider; this usually involves confirming your name, date of birth, and address. If the automated check cannot be completed, you may be asked to upload a government‑issued ID and a proof of address (e.g., a utility bill). Your information is encrypted and processed in line with GDPR requirements.

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Can I withdraw my winnings using cryptocurrency on World Cup Hub?

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Yes, World Cup Hub supports Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Tether (USDT) for both deposits and withdrawals. Crypto withdrawals are processed within 30 minutes, and there is no maximum withdrawal limit for these methods, although a small network fee applies. For fiat withdrawals you can use Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, or bank transfer; these typically take 1‑5 business days. Minimum withdrawal amounts and any applicable fees are listed in the “Cashier” section of your account.