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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 is fully licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and holds a separate UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) licence for customers in the United Kingdom. Both regulators require the site to adhere to strict fairness, anti‑money‑laundering and player‑protection standards. You can verify the licence numbers (e.g., MGA/CRP/1234/2020) on the respective regulator’s public register.

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What payment methods can I use to deposit and withdraw at World Cup Hub?

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World Cup Hub accepts Visa and Mastercard, e‑wallets such as Skrill, Neteller, and PayPal, direct bank transfers, and cryptocurrency deposits (BTC, ETH, USDT). Deposits via e‑wallet and crypto are instant; card and bank transfers usually take 1‑3 business days. Withdrawals follow the same channels, with e‑wallet payouts processed within 24 hours and card/bank transfers within 3‑5 business days. No deposit fees are charged; a small withdrawal fee may apply for bank transfers.

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

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The welcome bonus matches your first deposit 100 % up to $200, with a 35× wagering requirement applied only to the bonus amount. You have 30 days from the moment the bonus is credited to meet the rollover, and only bets on sports events with odds of 1.50 or higher count toward the requirement. Once the condition is cleared, the remaining bonus funds and any winnings can be withdrawn.

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How are odds displayed on World Cup Hub – decimal, fractional, or moneyline?

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By default, World Cup Hub displays odds in decimal format, but you can switch to fractional or American odds in your account settings under 'Odds Format'. Decimal odds show the total payout per $1 wagered (including stake), while fractional odds express profit relative to the stake, and American odds indicate how much you would win on a $100 bet (positive) or the stake needed to win $100 (negative). The chosen format applies to all markets and is saved across sessions.

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What is the minimum bet and the maximum payout I can win on a single wager at World Cup Hub?

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The smallest amount you can stake on any single bet at World Cup Hub is $0.10 (or the equivalent in your currency). Maximum payout per wager is capped at $1,000,000; for major events such as the World Cup final the limit may be raised, and any applicable cap will be shown on the bet slip before you confirm. If you place a multiple‑bet, each leg’s individual limit still applies, and the total payout cannot exceed the overall ceiling.

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Does World Cup Hub offer deposit limits and self-exclusion?

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World Cup Hub provides a full suite of responsible‑gambling tools, including daily, weekly, or monthly deposit caps, loss limits, and wagering limits that you can set in the 'Account → Responsible Gambling' section. You can also self‑exclude for short periods (24 hours, 48 hours, 7 days) or longer periods up to permanent closure. All limits take effect immediately, and once set they cannot be removed until the chosen period expires. If you need further help, the site offers links to Gamblers Anonymous and a 24/7 live‑chat support team.