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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, and can I verify the license?

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World Cup Hub is licensed by the Curaçao eGaming Authority under licence number 365/JOC. You can verify the licence status directly on the regulator’s public register using the licence number. The site is required to adhere to strict fairness, anti‑money‑laundering and player‑protection rules.

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

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World Cup Hub offers a full range of betting markets for the 2026 World Cup, including pre‑match 1X2, Asian handicap, over/under, both‑teams‑to‑score, as well as in‑play (live) betting and outrights such as tournament winner, group winner, and top‑scorer props. All markets display real‑time odds that update as the match progresses, and you can add multiple selections to a bet slip for accumulator wagering.

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How do I claim the welcome bonus at World Cup Hub and what are the wagering requirements?

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To claim the welcome bonus, register an account, make your first deposit (minimum $10), and the bonus is credited automatically – no bonus code required. The bonus is subject to a 30× wagering requirement on the bonus amount only, which must be cleared within 30 days of activation. Once the requirement is met, any resulting winnings can be withdrawn using the same method you deposited with.

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What payment methods can I use for deposits and withdrawals on World Cup Hub?

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World Cup Hub accepts Visa and Mastercard credit/debit cards, Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, direct bank transfer, and popular cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, USDT). Deposits are instant; e‑wallet withdrawals usually process within 24 hours, while card and bank transfers take 3‑5 business days. All transactions are secured with 256‑bit SSL encryption and optional two‑factor authentication.

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What are the minimum and maximum bet limits for World Cup markets on World Cup Hub?

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The minimum stake per bet on any World Cup market is $0.10, while the maximum varies by market type – for example, pre‑match 1X2 bets cap at $2,000, in‑play markets at $1,000, and outright/tournament winner bets at $5,000. Limits are displayed on the bet slip before you confirm a wager, and you can request a higher limit through customer support subject to verification.

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What happens to my bet if a World Cup match is postponed, abandoned, or rescheduled?

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If a World Cup match is postponed and not completed within 48 hours of the scheduled start, all bets on that match are void and the stake is refunded. If the match is abandoned after the official start but later resumed and an official result is declared, the market is settled according to the official result. For matches rescheduled within the same competition window, bets remain valid unless otherwise stated in the specific market rules.