Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about World Cup Hub.
01 Is World Cup Hub licensed and regulated?
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Yes – World Cup Hub is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority and also holds a registration with the UK Gambling Commission. The licences require regular independent audits of game fairness and strict anti‑money‑laundering controls. You can verify the current licence numbers in the footer of the site.
02 What types of bets can I place on World Cup Hub for the 2026 World Cup?
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It offers pre‑match outrights (winner, top scorer, group winners), as well as in‑play markets like match result, correct score, next goal scorer, and Asian handicaps. All markets are priced using real‑time data feeds and are subject to the site’s betting rules. You can view the full list of available markets under the 'Markets' tab on each match page.
03 How do I verify my account on World Cup Hub?
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After registration, you’ll need to submit a government‑issued photo ID and a proof of address (e.g., utility bill or bank statement) via the 'Account Verification' section. The compliance team typically reviews documents within 24‑48 hours. Once verified, you can deposit, withdraw, and claim bonuses without restrictions.
04 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 with a 35× playthrough requirement on the bonus amount only. You have 30 days from the day you claim the bonus to meet the wagering, and bets on odds lower than 1.50 do not count toward the requirement. Bonus funds are withdrawn only after the condition is met.
05 Can I use cryptocurrency to deposit and withdraw on World Cup Hub?
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Yes – World Cup Hub accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and Litecoin via its integrated crypto gateway. Crypto deposits are processed instantly with no extra fees, and withdrawals are usually completed within 30 minutes, depending on blockchain confirmation. Minimum deposit for crypto is the equivalent of $10.
06 Does World Cup Hub support live betting during World Cup matches?
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Yes – the platform offers live (in‑play) betting on all World Cup matches, with odds updated in real time as the game progresses. You can place bets on events like next goal, final score, and specific player actions while the match is ongoing. Live betting closes when the official match clock reaches 90 minutes (plus stoppage time). If a match is suspended, all open live bets are settled according to the sport’s standard rules.