Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about World Cup Hub.
01 Is World Cup Hub licensed and regulated?
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Yes, World Cup Hub operates under a licence from the Curacao eGaming Authority, which mandates compliance with anti‑money‑laundering and player‑protection standards. You can verify our licence number on the regulator’s public register. Being licensed means we are legally required to offer fair odds, secure transactions, and responsible‑gambling tools.
02 What types of bets can I place on World Cup Hub for the 2026 World Cup?
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World Cup Hub offers pre‑match and live markets including match‑winner, over/under goals, both‑teams‑to‑score, correct‑score, Asian handicaps, and specialty props such as top‑scorer and group‑stage winners. All markets are priced using real‑time statistical models and can be combined into parlays for higher odds.
03 How do I verify my account and what documents are required?
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After registration you’ll need to complete a quick KYC (Know‑Your‑Customer) check by uploading a government‑issued ID (passport or national ID) and a proof of address (utility bill or bank statement dated within three months). Verification is usually completed within 24 hours; once approved you can deposit, bet, and withdraw without restrictions.
04 What is the minimum deposit to start betting on World Cup Hub?
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The minimum deposit is $10 (or equivalent in EUR, GBP, or supported crypto). Deposits are instant for e‑wallets and credit cards; crypto transfers confirm within the blockchain’s typical time frame. There are no hidden fees on deposits, though your payment provider may apply its own currency‑conversion charges.
05 What happens to my bet if a World Cup match is postponed or cancelled?
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If a match is postponed before kick‑off and not completed within 48 hours, the market is void and your stake is refunded automatically. For cancelled matches after the event has started, bets remain valid until the official result is declared; if the match is abandoned without a result, all undecided markets are voided.
06 Does World Cup Hub offer live in‑play betting during matches?
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Yes, World Cup Hub provides a full in‑play betting panel for all live World Cup fixtures, updating odds in real time as the game progresses. You can place single bets, build parlays, and use the cash‑out feature to settle a wager early. Live betting closes shortly after the final whistle or when the market is officially declared.