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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about World Cup Hub.

01

Is World Cup Hub licensed and regulated in my country?

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Yes – World Cup Hub operates under a licence from the UK Gambling Commission and the Malta Gaming Authority. We do not accept players from the United States, France, and several other restricted jurisdictions; the full list is in our Terms & Conditions. Always verify your eligibility before registering.

02

What bet types can I place on World Cup matches at World Cup Hub?

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You can choose from moneyline (win/draw), draw‑no‑bet, Asian handicap, over/under totals, both‑teams‑to‑score, correct‑score, group winner, top‑scorer, and in‑play (live) markets. Each market shows its own odds and maximum stake limits before you confirm the bet.

03

How does World Cup Hub verify my age and identity when I sign up?

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During registration you’ll be asked to upload a government‑issued photo ID and a recent proof of address (e.g., utility bill). Our compliance team reviews the documents within 24‑48 hours; until verification is complete, deposits and withdrawals are restricted.

04

What is the minimum deposit and what are the withdrawal limits at World Cup Hub?

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Most payment methods require a minimum deposit of £10 (or equivalent). Withdrawals start at £10 and are capped at £5,000 per day for e‑wallets, £2,000 per day for cards, and £10,000 per month for bank transfers. Processing times are 24 hours for e‑wallets and 3‑5 business days for cards.

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

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New customers receive a 100 % matched deposit bonus up to £200. The bonus must be turned over 35 times (both bonus and deposit) within 30 days before any winnings can be withdrawn. Only bets with odds of 1.5 or higher count toward the rollover.

06

Does World Cup Hub use encryption to keep my personal data safe?

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World Cup Hub uses 256‑bit SSL encryption for all data transmitted between your browser and our servers. Payment details are tokenized and processed by PCI‑DSS compliant payment partners, and we require two‑factor authentication for withdrawal requests.