Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about World Cup Hub.
01 Is World Cup Hub licensed and regulated, and which authority oversees it?
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Yes – World Cup Hub holds a licence from the UK Gambling Commission and a secondary licence from the Malta Gaming Authority. All betting operations are subject to regular third‑party audits for game fairness and financial integrity. Customer data is protected with 256‑bit SSL encryption, and the site adheres to responsible‑gambling guidelines set by these regulators.
02 What are the wagering requirements for the World Cup Hub welcome bonus?
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World Cup Hub’s welcome offer is a 100 % match up to $200 on your first deposit. The bonus carries a 35× wagering requirement that applies only to the bonus amount, not the deposit. You have 30 days from the moment you claim the bonus to meet the rollover; after that the bonus and any winnings are forfeited.
03 What 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 and direct bank transfer for both deposits and withdrawals. Crypto deposits (BTC, ETH, USDT) are also supported with no minimum and are processed instantly. Withdrawals to e‑wallets usually clear within 24 hours; card and bank transfers take 3–5 business days. All transactions are free of charge unless stated otherwise.
04 How does World Cup Hub verify my identity and age before I can withdraw funds?
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Before your first withdrawal, World Cup Hub asks you to upload a government‑issued photo ID, a recent utility bill or bank statement, and sometimes a selfie to confirm your address. The verification team normally completes the check within a few hours, but during peak times it can take up to 24 hours. Once verified, you can withdraw without further delays. All documents are stored securely and are never shared with third parties.
05 What types of bets can I place on a World Cup match at World Cup Hub?
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World Cup Hub offers the full suite of match‑by‑match markets, including 1X2 (match result), double chance, over/under goals, both teams to score, Asian handicap, correct score, half‑time/full‑time, and a range of player‑specific prop bets. Live betting is available on selected games with odds updating in real time. You can combine selections into a multi‑bet (accumulator) on the same betting slip.
06 What happens to my bet if a World Cup match is postponed or cancelled?
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If a World Cup match is postponed before kick‑off and not played within the official tournament schedule, World Cup Hub voids the market and returns the stake to your account. Should the match be rescheduled and played within the same competition window, the bet stands and is settled based on the official result. In the rare event of a match being abandoned after the game has started, bets on markets already decided are settled normally, while undecided markets are voided unless the governing body declares an official result.