Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about World Cup Hub.
01 Does the welcome bonus at World Cup Hub come with wagering requirements?
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Yes, the welcome bonus is subject to a 35x rollover that must be completed before any winnings can be withdrawn. The rollover applies only to the bonus amount, not the deposit, and you have 30 days from activation to meet it.
02 What payment methods are accepted for deposits and withdrawals on World Cup Hub?
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World Cup Hub accepts Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, and direct bank transfers, plus Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT for crypto users. Deposits are instant; e‑wallet withdrawals are processed within 24 hours, while card and bank transfers take 3‑5 business days.
03 Is World Cup Hub licensed and regulated?
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World Cup Hub operates under a valid gambling licence issued by the Curaçao eGaming Authority, which requires the site to meet strict player‑protection and fairness standards. You can verify the licence number on the regulator’s public register.
04 How does World Cup Hub verify my identity before I can withdraw funds?
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After your first withdrawal request, you’ll be asked to upload a government‑issued ID and a proof of address (e.g., utility bill) no older than three months. Verification is normally completed within 24‑48 hours; until then, withdrawal requests remain pending.
05 What is the minimum bet I can place on a World Cup match?
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The smallest single‑bet stake allowed is $0.10 (or equivalent in your currency). For accumulators, the combined stake must also meet the $0.10 minimum, and each selection must have odds of at least 1.20.
06 What happens to my bet if a World Cup match is abandoned or postponed?
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If a match is abandoned before a result is decided, all bets are voided and the stake is returned unless the result was already unconditionally determined (e.g., a correct score that cannot change). Postponed matches remain open until the official rescheduled time, after which the bet is settled based on the official outcome.