Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about World Cup Hub.
01 Is World Cup Hub licensed and regulated, and can I legally bet from my country?
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World Cup Hub is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and also holds a UK Gambling Commission licence, which means it meets strict player‑protection and fairness standards. It accepts players from most jurisdictions, but residents of the United States (except New Jersey), France, the Netherlands, and several other restricted territories are not allowed to open an account. All customers must be at least 18 years old and comply with local laws regarding online sports‑betting.
02 What are the wagering requirements for the World Cup Hub welcome bonus?
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The welcome bonus matches your first deposit 100 % up to $200. The bonus amount must be turned over 30 times before any winnings can be withdrawn, and only bets with odds of 1.50 or higher count toward the rollover. You have 30 days from the moment you claim the bonus to meet the requirement; if you fail, the bonus and any resulting winnings are forfeited.
03 Which payment methods can I use to deposit and withdraw at World Cup Hub?
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World Cup Hub accepts Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, direct bank transfer, and cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT). Deposits are processed instantly for cards and e‑wallets, while crypto deposits are confirmed after one network confirmation. Withdrawals to e‑wallets complete within 24 hours; card and bank transfers take 3‑5 business days. No transaction fees are charged on most options, though blockchain network fees apply to crypto transfers.
04 How does World Cup Hub settle bets if a World Cup match is postponed or abandoned?
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If a match is postponed before its scheduled start and rescheduled within 48 hours, all bets stay valid and are settled on the official result. If the match is cancelled or abandoned without a result within that window, the bet is void and the stake is refunded. In the case of a match that is interrupted but later completed within the official match schedule, settlement is based on the outcome declared by FIFA.
05 What documents does World Cup Hub require for account verification (KYC)?
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To verify your account you must provide a clear copy of a government‑issued photo ID (passport, national ID or driver’s licence), a recent proof of address such as a utility bill or bank statement dated within the last three months, and, if you deposit via cryptocurrency, a screenshot of the receiving wallet address. Verification is usually completed within 24‑48 hours; until it’s finished, your withdrawal limit is set at the site’s default level.
06 What are the steps to place a bet at World Cup Hub, and are there any betting practices I should avoid?
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Log in, choose the World Cup match you want, tap the odds to add it to the bet slip, enter your stake (minimum $0.10), review the potential payout and confirm. Avoid using multiple accounts to bet on the same outcome (arbitrage), refrain from betting below the minimum stake, and never use a VPN or any other method to bypass geo‑restrictions—doing so breaches the terms and can lead to account suspension or forfeiture of funds.