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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 in my country?

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Yes – World Cup Hub operates under a licence from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and also holds a UK Gambling Commission licence. These regulators require the site to meet strict player‑protection and fairness standards. However, residents of certain jurisdictions (such as the USA and France) are excluded from using the service. Always verify that online sports betting is legal in your region before registering.

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How do I open an account and verify my identity on World Cup Hub?

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Visit the sign‑up page, enter a valid email, create a password and accept the terms. After confirming your email you’ll be prompted to upload a clear photo of a government‑issued ID (passport, driver’s licence) and a recent utility bill or bank statement for address verification. The KYC (Know‑Your‑Customer) check is usually completed within a few hours, but can take up to 24 hours during peak times. Once verified you can deposit funds and start betting.

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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 the full suite of pre‑match and live markets for each game. Pre‑match you can bet on the 1X2 (home win, draw, away win), double chance, over/under total goals, Asian handicaps, correct score, both teams to score, and half‑time/full‑time combinations. For the tournament you’ll also find outrights such as ‘World Cup winner’, ‘top scorer’ and group‑stage positions. In‑play betting is available for most matches, with odds updating in real time as the action unfolds.

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What is the minimum deposit required to start betting on World Cup Hub?

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The standard minimum deposit is $10 (or the equivalent in EUR/GBP) when using credit/debit cards, e‑wallets such as Skrill or Neteller, and most prepaid vouchers. Crypto deposits start at $20 equivalent, while a bank‑transfer may require a minimum of $15. Deposits are usually credited instantly; bank transfers can take 1‑3 business days. No deposit fees are applied by World Cup Hub, though your payment provider may charge a small service cost.

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Are there any fees for withdrawing my winnings from World Cup Hub?

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World Cup Hub does not charge a withdrawal fee for e‑wallet or cryptocurrency transactions. A flat $5 processing fee applies to standard bank‑transfer withdrawals. Card withdrawals are also free, though the money usually arrives in 3‑5 business days, while e‑wallet payouts are typically completed within 24 hours and crypto transfers within a few hours after approval.

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How does in‑play betting work on World Cup Hub during a live World Cup match?

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In‑play betting lets you place wagers while the match is ongoing; odds shift in real time based on the current score, momentum and other in‑game factors. You can select a market, confirm your stake and the bet is instantly recorded. All in‑play bets are settled using official FIFA match data, and a cash‑out option may be available to lock in a profit or limit a loss before the final whistle. Be aware that some markets (such as next goal or exact time of goal) close a few seconds after the event occurs, so act quickly.