Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about World Cup Hub.
01 Is World Cup Hub licensed and regulated to accept bets on the 2026 World Cup?
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Yes – World Cup Hub operates under a valid gambling licence issued by the Curaçao eGaming Authority, which oversees compliance with anti‑money‑laundering and player‑protection standards. The licence number is displayed in the footer of the site, and the platform undergoes regular third‑party audits to verify fairness and security.
02 What types of bets can I place on World Cup Hub for World Cup matches?
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World Cup Hub offers a full suite of markets, including match‑outcome (1X2), Asian handicaps, over/under totals, correct‑score, first‑goalscorer, and live in‑play betting. You can also combine selections into accumulators or place special tournament‑wide props such as top‑scorer and group‑winner predictions.
03 How does the World Cup Hub accumulator bonus work?
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The accumulator boost starts at 5% for a 3‑fold and rises up to 30% for a 10‑fold or larger, provided all legs are priced at minimum odds of 1.50. The bonus is applied as a free bet once the qualifying accumulator settles as a win; it can be used on any market with odds of 1.50 or higher.
04 What is the minimum deposit amount and which payment methods does World Cup Hub accept?
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The minimum deposit is £5 for most methods and £20 for bank‑transfer. World Cup Hub accepts Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, and cryptocurrency (BTC, ETH, USDT). Deposits via e‑wallet or crypto are instant; card and bank transfers may take up to 2 business days.
05 What are the withdrawal limits and how long does it take to receive my winnings from World Cup Hub?
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Withdrawals start at £10 and are capped at £50,000 per transaction for most methods. E‑wallet and crypto withdrawals are processed within 24 hours, while card and bank transfers take 3–5 business days. You must complete identity verification (KYC) before the first withdrawal, which can add up to 24 hours.
06 How does World Cup Hub ensure the odds it offers are fair and competitive?
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World Cup Hub sources odds from a network of tier‑1 sportsbooks and applies a low, transparent margin (usually 3–5% on major markets). The platform’s odds are updated in real time and cross‑checked against the market average; any discrepancies are corrected automatically to protect players from arbitrage.