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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 Curacao e‑Gaming licence, which is the standard for many international sports‑betting sites. The platform undergoes regular third‑party audits for game fairness and anti‑money‑laundering compliance, and all customer funds are held in segregated accounts to protect them from operational creditors.

02

What bet types are available for World Cup 2026 matches?

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World Cup Hub offers pre‑match and live betting on all 2026 fixtures, including standard 1X2, double chance, Asian handicaps, over/under totals, both‑teams‑to‑score, and a full suite of player‑specific props such as first goal scorer, total goals, and assists. Parlay (accumulator) wagers are also supported, allowing you to combine multiple selections on a single bet slip.

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How do I verify my World Cup Hub account and what documents are needed?

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After registration you’ll be prompted to complete KYC (Know Your Customer) by uploading a clear photo of a government‑issued ID (passport, driver’s licence or national ID) and a recent proof of address such as a utility bill or bank statement dated within the last three months. The documents are usually reviewed within 24‑48 hours; once approved you can deposit, bet, and withdraw without any restriction. If verification fails, support will contact you with guidance on resubmission.

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Are there fees for depositing or withdrawing funds on World Cup Hub?

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World Cup Hub does not charge any deposit fees for most methods – credit/debit cards, e‑wallets (Skrill, Neteller), and cryptocurrency transfers are free. Withdrawal fees are minimal: e‑wallet cash‑outs are free, while a flat €2.50 processing fee applies to bank transfers. Crypto withdrawals are fee‑free except for typical network miner fees, which are displayed before you confirm the transaction.

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What are the wagering requirements for the World Cup Hub welcome bonus?

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The welcome bonus is a 100 % match up to $200 on your first deposit, and it comes with a 30‑day rollover of 35× the bonus amount. Only bets placed at odds of 1.50 or higher count toward the rollover, and the requirement must be cleared before any winnings can be withdrawn. If the rollover is not met within the 30‑day window, the bonus and any associated winnings are forfeited.

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How does World Cup Hub protect my personal and financial data?

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World Cup Hub uses TLS 1.3 encryption for all data in transit and stores sensitive information behind firewalls with AES‑256 encryption at rest. Two‑factor authentication (2FA) is available and recommended for account login, and the site undergoes quarterly penetration testing by independent security firms. In addition, strict access controls ensure that only authorised personnel can view customer data, and a comprehensive privacy policy outlines how your information is handled and never sold to third parties.