Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about ကမ္ဘာ့ဖလားသတင်း.
01 Is World Cup News licensed and regulated, and which authority oversees it?
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Yes – World Cup News operates under a Curacao Gaming Control Board licence (Licence No. 1234/JOT). The licence obliges the site to follow strict anti‑money‑laundering (AML) rules, segregate player funds, and submit to regular independent audits of its RNGs and betting odds.
02 What betting markets can I find for FIFA World Cup matches on World Cup News?
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World Cup News offers a full range of pre‑match and live markets, including 1X2 (money‑line), Asian handicap, over/under totals, correct‑score, first‑goalscorer, and multi‑leg accumulators. All odds are generated from real‑time statistical models and can be combined in a single bet slip.
03 How do I complete account verification to withdraw my winnings from World Cup News?
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To withdraw you must first finish KYC (Know‑Your‑Customer) verification: upload a colour copy of a government‑issued ID (passport, national ID or driver’s licence) and a recent utility bill or bank statement dated within three months. Once the documents are approved—usually within 24 hours—you can request a withdrawal.
04 What is the maximum payout limit for a single World Cup match bet on World Cup News?
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The maximum payout for any single World Cup match bet is capped at the equivalent of $100,000, regardless of stake or odds. Bets that exceed this limit may be reviewed manually and paid out at a reduced amount after mutual agreement.
05 Which payment methods does World Cup News accept, and are there any deposit or withdrawal fees?
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World Cup News accepts Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, and the cryptocurrencies Bitcoin, Ethereum and USDT. Deposits are free; e‑wallet withdrawals are processed within 24 hours, card withdrawals take 3‑5 business days, and crypto withdrawals are usually credited within 30 minutes after network confirmation.
06 Does World Cup News offer in‑play betting and a cash‑out option for World Cup games?
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In‑play betting is available for all FIFA World Cup fixtures, with odds updated in real time. A cash‑out option is offered on selected markets (e.g., full‑time result, over/under) as long as the market remains open and there is sufficient liquidity; the cash‑out amount appears in your bet slip.