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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?

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Yes – World Cup Hub operates under a licence from the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), which means we meet strict legal standards for fairness, player protection and anti‑money‑laundering compliance. Our licence number is displayed in the site footer, and you can verify it on the UKGC public register.

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Why does World Cup Hub need to verify my identity before I can withdraw?

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We perform Know‑Your‑Customer (KYC) checks to comply with UK anti‑money‑laundering regulations and to ensure the account belongs to you. You’ll need to upload a government‑issued photo ID and a recent proof of address. Verification is usually completed within a few hours, after which withdrawals are processed without delay.

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

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We offer a full suite of markets, including match result (1X2), over/under goals, Asian handicaps, correct‑score, both‑teams‑to‑score, player‑specific props (e.g., top scorer, goals in a match), and futures such as outright tournament winner. Live in‑play betting is available for every match.

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What deposit methods does World Cup Hub accept and how long do withdrawals take?

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Deposits can be made via Visa/Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, PayPal, bank transfer, and cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, USDT). Minimum deposit is £10 for most methods. Withdrawals to e‑wallets are processed within 24 hours; card and bank transfers take 3‑5 business days. Crypto withdrawals are instant after internal review.

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Do the free‑bet promotions on World Cup Hub have wagering requirements?

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Yes. Each free‑bet credit carries a 5× wagering requirement that must be met within 7 days of crediting. Only bets at odds of 1.50 or higher count toward the rollover, and the free‑bet stake is not returned on a winning wager. Once the requirement is satisfied, any net profit can be withdrawn.

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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 resumed within 48 hours, all bets on that match are voided and the stake is returned to your account. For matches abandoned after the start, the bet stands unless the official governing body declares the result void, in which case the market is settled according to the competition’s rules.