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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 eGaming licence, which is one of the most common licences for sports‑betting platforms. The licence requires the site to adhere to strict player‑protection and anti‑money‑laundering standards. You can view the full licence details and regulatory body on the site’s footer.

02

What bet types are available for the 2026 World Cup on World Cup Hub?

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World Cup Hub offers a full suite of pre‑match and in‑play markets, including match result, correct score, first goalscorer, total goals, Asian handicaps, and a range of proposition bets such as player to score a hat‑trick. All markets are listed under the 'World Cup 2026' tab with up‑to‑date odds.

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How do I verify my account on World Cup Hub?

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After registration you must submit a government‑issued photo ID (passport, driver’s licence) and a recent proof of address (utility bill or bank statement) via the 'My Account > Verification' page. The compliance team usually reviews documents within 24‑48 hours, after which you can deposit, bet, and withdraw without limits.

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What is the minimum deposit required to start betting on World Cup Hub?

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The minimum deposit is $10 (or equivalent in your chosen currency). Deposits can be made via Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, or cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. There are no hidden fees for deposits.

05

Can I access World Cup Hub from the United States?

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No, World Cup Hub does not accept players from the United States due to US federal and state gambling laws. Players from other restricted jurisdictions, including France and the Netherlands, are also not permitted. If you attempt to create an account from a prohibited location, your account will be closed and funds may be withheld.

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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, the bet is treated as void and the stake is returned to your account within 24 hours. If a match is abandoned after the bet has been settled, the official competition rules determine whether the bet stands (if the result is already decided) or is voided.