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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, and which authority oversees it?

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World Cup Hub is licensed by the Curacao eGaming Authority, one of the recognized bodies for online gambling. The license number can be found in the site footer, and the platform adheres to strict AML and KYC standards, with regular third‑party audits to ensure fair play and player protection.

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What types of bets can I place on the 2026 World Cup through World Cup Hub?

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You can bet on a wide range of markets for the 2026 World Cup, including pre‑match outcomes (win/draw/lose), over/under totals, correct score, first goalscorer, halftime/fulltime combos, and in‑play (live) betting as the matches unfold. The site also offers futures such as tournament winner, group winners, and top scorer odds. All markets are displayed in decimal format by default, with fractional and American odds available in your account settings.

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How does World Cup Hub settle bets if a World Cup match is postponed or canceled?

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If a scheduled World Cup match is postponed and not played within the official tournament window, all bets on that match are void and the stake is returned to your account. If a match starts but is abandoned before the final whistle, bets are settled according to the competition organizer’s official ruling—typically, if the match is officially completed within 48 hours, the result stands; otherwise, the market is treated as void. You will receive an email notification and the bet will be updated automatically.

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

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The minimum deposit to fund your World Cup Hub account is $10 (or the equivalent in your chosen currency). Deposits can be made via credit/debit cards, e‑wallets such as Skrill and Neteller, direct bank transfer, or cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. There are no fees for deposits, though your payment provider may charge a small conversion fee for currency exchange.

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Are there any country restrictions for opening an account with World Cup Hub?

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World Cup Hub restricts users from countries where online gambling is prohibited by law, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and certain jurisdictions in Asia and Africa. You must be at least 18 years old (or the legal gambling age in your jurisdiction) and may be asked to verify your identity and residency during registration. If your location is detected as restricted, the site will block account creation.

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

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World Cup Hub safeguards your data with 256‑bit SSL encryption, two‑factor authentication (2FA) for withdrawals, and strict access controls within its internal systems. Your personal information and transaction history are stored in compliant data centers and are never shared with third parties for marketing purposes. The platform also monitors for suspicious activity and uses fraud‑prevention tools to protect your account.