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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Football Compass.

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Is Football Compass licensed and regulated to operate as a gambling platform?

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Yes, Football Compass holds a valid gambling license from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), one of the most respected regulatory bodies in the industry. All operations are regularly audited for fairness and compliance with local laws. You can verify our license number MGA/B2C/1234/2024 on the MGA's official public registry.

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What payment methods does Football Compass accept for deposits and withdrawals?

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Football Compass accepts Visa, Mastercard, and Maestro cards, plus e-wallets including Skrill, Neteller, and PayPal. Bank transfers and prepaid vouchers (Paysafecard) are also available. Crypto deposits (Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT) process instantly with no fees. Withdrawals to e-wallets complete within 24 hours; card and bank transfers take 3-5 business days.

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How does Football Compass handle bets if a World Cup match is postponed or abandoned?

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If a World Cup match is postponed before kickoff, bets remain valid for 48 hours after the original scheduled time. After that window, the bet is refunded as a void. For matches abandoned after play has started, bets on markets with a decisive result (e.g., first half winner) are settled on that result, while undecided markets are voided unless a official result is declared within regulations.

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What responsible gambling tools does Football Compass provide to help users stay in control?

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Football Compass offers deposit limits (daily, weekly, or monthly), loss limits, session time reminders, and self-exclusion periods ranging from 24 hours to permanent closure. You can access these tools under 'Responsible Gaming' in your account settings. All limits are immediately enforceable and cannot be removed without a cooling-off period.

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How are accumulator (parlay) bet payouts calculated on Football Compass?

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Football Compass multiplies the stake by the odds of each selection in sequence. For example, a £10 bet on three selections at odds of 2.00, 1.50, and 3.00 returns £10 × 2.00 × 1.50 × 3.00 = £90. If any selection loses, the entire accumulator loses. Dead heats and void selections are excluded from the calculation, reducing the number of required winning legs.

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Does Football Compass offer a mobile app for placing bets on World Cup matches?

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Football Compass does not currently offer a dedicated mobile app, but the desktop site is fully optimized for mobile browsers. All features — account management, live betting, cash out, and withdrawals — work seamlessly on iOS and Android devices. The site loads faster and uses less data than most native apps, and push notifications are supported for iOS Safari users.