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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World Cup Hub operates under a license issued by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and is also compliant with UK Gambling Commission standards. The site restricts players from jurisdictions where online sports betting is prohibited, such as the United States and certain EU member states. You can check the 'Licensing & Jurisdiction' page in your account settings to confirm whether your country is permitted.
02 What betting markets are available for World Cup matches on World Cup Hub?
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World Cup Hub offers pre-match and in-play markets including match result (1X2), over/under goals, both teams to score, correct score, Asian handicaps, and player props such as first goal scorer and total goals by a specific player. All markets are posted with decimal or fractional odds; you can switch the display format in your account settings. Live betting is available for all matches with dynamic odds that update as the game progresses.
03 What documents does World Cup Hub need to verify my account before a withdrawal?
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World Cup Hub uses a two‑step verification process: a government‑issued photo ID (passport, driver’s licence) and a recent proof of address (utility bill, bank statement dated within three months). Cryptocurrency deposits may require an additional blockchain address confirmation. Verification is usually completed within 24‑48 hours; you can upload the documents directly in the 'My Account > Verification' section.
04 What is the minimum deposit to start betting on the 2026 World Cup at World Cup Hub?
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The smallest amount you can fund your account with is $10 (or equivalent in your currency). Deposits can be made via Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, or direct bank transfer; crypto deposits have no maximum and are processed instantly. There are no fees for deposits, but your payment provider may apply its own charges.
05 Can I place bets on youth or reserve World Cup matches at World Cup Hub?
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World Cup Hub only posts odds for matches listed in the official FIFA World Cup schedule, which includes senior national team games. Bets on youth, reserve, or exhibition matches are not accepted because those events are not covered by our licensing terms. If a match is later classified as a senior fixture, the market will be added accordingly.
06 What happens to my bet if a World Cup match is postponed or cancelled?
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If a match is postponed before kickoff, all bets remain valid until the game is played within the official tournament window (typically 48 hours). Should the match be cancelled or abandoned without a result, the stake is refunded to your account. In the case of a match abandoned after the start, bets on outcomes already decided (e.g., first half result) are settled, while undecided markets are voided.