Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about ကမ္ဘာ့ဖလားသတင်း.
01 Is World Cup News licensed and regulated?
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Yes. World Cup News operates under a Curacao eGaming licence, which is one of the most widely recognised regulatory frameworks for online betting. The licence requires us to meet strict fairness, security, and player‑protection standards, and our activities are regularly audited by independent testing agencies. A copy of the licence is displayed in the footer of our site for full transparency.
02 What payment methods can I use to deposit and withdraw funds on World Cup News?
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World Cup News accepts Visa and Mastercard credit and debit cards, the e‑wallets Skrill, Neteller and ecoPayz, and direct bank transfer. Crypto lovers can deposit Bitcoin, Ethereum or USDT with no minimum amount; crypto withdrawals are processed within the same day. Withdrawals to e‑wallets usually arrive within 24 hours, while card and bank transfers take 3‑5 business days.
03 How does World Cup News verify my identity, and why is it required?
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After registration we ask you to upload a government‑issued photo ID and a recent proof of address – usually a utility bill or bank statement. This Know‑Your‑Customer (KYC) check protects against fraud, money laundering and ensures you are of legal gambling age. Once verified, you can withdraw winnings without further delays; unverified accounts are limited to depositing only.
04 Are the welcome bonus funds subject to wagering requirements?
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Yes. The welcome bonus at World Cup News is paid as a 100 % match up to the amount you deposit, and it carries a 35× playthrough condition on the bonus amount only. You have 30 days from the moment you claim the bonus to meet the requirement; any remaining bonus funds are forfeited after that period. Only bets placed at odds of 1.50 or higher count toward the wagering total.
05 Can I place bets live while a World Cup match is in progress?
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World Cup News offers a full in‑play betting menu for all World Cup fixtures, with odds updated every few seconds as the game unfolds. You can bet on next goal, half‑time result, Asian handicaps, and many more markets while the match is running. Live betting closes automatically when the official result is confirmed, and all wagers are settled according to the match official’s final whistle.
06 What tools does World Cup News provide for responsible gambling?
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World Cup News gives you the ability to set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits, loss limits and wagering caps, which can be adjusted anytime from your account settings. We also offer a self‑exclusion option that suspends your account for a chosen period (e.g., one month, six months or permanently) and blocks access to all promotional material. A reality‑check pop‑up reminds you of the time spent on the site, and links to external support organisations such as GamCare are provided in the footer.