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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about ကမ္ဘာ့ဖလားသတင်း.

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Is World Cup News licensed and regulated by any gambling authority?

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World Cup News operates under a full gambling licence issued by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). The MGA licence number is MGA/CL1/XXXX/2023, and you can verify it on the MGA public register. The site also undergoes monthly RNG and payout audits by eCOGRA.

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How do I create an account on World Cup News?

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Visit the registration page, click “Sign Up”, enter a valid email, choose a strong password, and provide basic details (full name, date of birth, country). After submitting, you’ll receive a verification email – click the link to activate the account. You’ll then need to complete a quick identity check (upload a government‑issued ID and proof of address) before you can deposit.

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What payment methods does World Cup News accept and what are the withdrawal processing times?

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World Cup News accepts Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, direct bank transfer and the cryptocurrencies BTC, ETH and USDT. Deposits are instant for all methods except bank transfer (2‑3 business days). Withdrawals to e‑wallets are processed within 24 hours; card and bank transfers take 3‑5 and 5‑7 business days respectively. The minimum deposit is $10 (or equivalent).

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What are the wagering requirements for the welcome bonus at World Cup News?

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New customers receive a 100 % deposit match up to $200 as a welcome bonus. The bonus is subject to a 35× playthrough requirement applied only to the bonus amount (not the deposit). You have 30 days from the moment you claim the bonus to meet the wagering condition; failing to do so will result in the bonus and any winnings being forfeited.

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How does World Cup News calculate and settle odds for World Cup matches?

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Odds are set by our trading team using a blend of statistical models, team news, and live market data, and they may shift as more bets are placed or line‑up information changes. Once a bet is placed, the odds are locked at the time of confirmation, unless the match is cancelled or a clear error is identified. Settlement is based on the official result declared by FIFA; any disputes are resolved by cross‑referencing the official match report.

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Does World Cup News provide tools for setting deposit limits or self‑exclusion?

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World Cup News offers a suite of responsible‑gambling tools accessible from the “My Account” menu. You can set daily, weekly or monthly deposit caps, activate a temporary time‑out (from 24 hours up to 6 weeks) or opt for a longer self‑exclusion period. All limits take effect immediately and can only be changed after the current period expires. If you need further assistance, our support team can guide you to external resources such as GamCare and BeGambleAware.