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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 operates under a license issued by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), and it is also registered with the UK Gambling Commission for UK customers. The site uses 256‑bit SSL encryption to protect your data and offers tools such as deposit limits, self‑exclusion, and reality checks to promote responsible gambling. You can verify the license numbers on the regulator’s public register.

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What welcome bonus does World Cup Hub offer for new customers?

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New customers receive a 100% first‑deposit bonus up to $200, plus a $10 free bet for the opening match. The bonus funds are credited automatically after your first deposit and carry a 30‑day rollover requirement of 5x the bonus amount. The free bet can be used on any single pre‑match market with odds of 1.50 or higher and expires after 7 days.

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How do I place a bet on a World Cup match using World Cup Hub?

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Log in, go to the ‘Matches’ section, pick the game you want, click the market (e.g., 1X2, over/under) to add it to the bet slip, enter your stake, and confirm. You can also use the quick‑bet button for a one‑click wager after setting a default stake. Funds are deducted instantly, and the bet is settled once the match ends.

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What does ‘Asian handicap +1.5’ mean when betting on World Cup Hub?

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An Asian handicap of +1.5 gives the underdog a 1.5‑goal advantage before the match starts. If you back the underdog, they can lose by one goal, draw, or win for your bet to win. Conversely, backing the favourite means they must win by at least two goals for the bet to pay out. This market removes the draw option and halves the stake across two possible outcomes.

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Are the match predictions on World Cup Hub free, or do I need a paid subscription?

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World Cup Hub publishes free daily predictions for all group‑stage matches, including a win/draw/loss forecast and a confidence rating. Premium subscribers get detailed tactical analysis, odds comparisons, and exclusive in‑play tips. You can upgrade anytime from the ‘Membership’ tab; the first week costs $1 and auto‑renews at $9.99 per month.

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How can I withdraw my winnings from World Cup Hub?

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Withdrawals can be made via bank transfer, Visa/Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, or USDT (TRC‑20). The minimum withdrawal is $10, and most requests are processed within 24 hours; bank transfers may take 2‑5 business days. Before your first withdrawal, World Cup Hub requires identity verification (a copy of an ID and a proof of address) to comply with anti‑money‑laundering regulations. You can request a withdrawal in the ‘Wallet’ section under ‘My Account.’