Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Football Compass.
01 Is Football Compass licensed and regulated?
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Yes. Football Compass operates under a licence from the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) and is also regulated by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). These licences mean we must meet strict standards for player protection, fair play, and anti‑money‑laundering procedures.
02 What types of bets can I place on Football Compass for the 2026 World Cup?
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We offer a full range of pre‑match and in‑play markets, including match‑winner, correct score, first goalscorer, over/under totals, Asian handicaps, and tournament outrights such as group winner and top goalscorer. All markets are priced using real‑time odds that update as the game progresses.
03 How do I verify my account and why is verification required?
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After registration you’ll be asked to upload a government‑issued ID and a proof of address (e.g., utility bill). Verification is required to comply with Know‑Your‑Customer (KYC) regulations and to prevent under‑age gambling or fraud. The process usually takes less than 24 hours once documents are clear.
04 What is the minimum deposit and how long do withdrawals take?
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The minimum deposit is £10 (or equivalent in your currency). Withdrawals to e‑wallets are processed within 24 hours, while card withdrawals and bank transfers take 3‑5 business days. All withdrawals are subject to the same method used for the deposit unless otherwise requested.
05 What welcome bonus does Football Compass offer and what are the wagering requirements?
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New customers receive a 100 % match bonus up to £200 on their first deposit. The bonus must be turned over 35 times (including the deposit) before any winnings can be withdrawn, and you have 30 days to meet the wagering condition. The bonus cannot be used on certain markets such as cash‑out bets.
06 How does Football Compass handle match cancellations or postponements for World Cup bets?
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If a World Cup match is postponed, all bets remain valid until the official rescheduled date; if it is cancelled without a reschedule, bets are void and stakes are returned. In cases of abandonment (e.g., a match stopped early), bets are settled according to the official competition rules – typically, if less than 90 minutes are played, the market is void unless the result is already determined.