Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Stadium View.
01 Is Stadium View licensed and regulated in my country?
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Yes. Stadium View holds a licence from the UK Gambling Commission and is required to follow strict player‑protection rules. We verify the age and identity of every customer before allowing real‑money play and display our licence number in the site footer.
02 What does ‘both teams to score’ mean when I place a bet on Stadium View?
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In a ‘both teams to score’ market you win if each side scores at least one goal during regular time, regardless of the final result. The bet loses if either team fails to score or if only one team scores. Settlement is based on the official match result published by the competition authority.
03 Are there any fees for depositing or withdrawing funds on Stadium View?
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Stadium View does not charge deposit fees. Withdrawal fees may apply depending on the method: e‑wallet withdrawals are free, while bank transfers incur a small flat charge. All fees are clearly shown in the cashier before you confirm the transaction.
04 How does Stadium View protect my personal and financial data?
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We use 256‑bit SSL encryption for all data transmission and store sensitive information in encrypted databases. Our Know‑Your‑Customer (KYC) process verifies identity to prevent fraud, and we never share your data with third parties for marketing.
05 What is the minimum bet I can place on a World Cup match at Stadium View?
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The smallest stake allowed on any single market is €1 (or the equivalent in your currency). There is no maximum stake for most markets, though some special bets may have higher minimums as indicated on the bet slip.
06 What happens to my bet if a World Cup match is postponed or cancelled on Stadium View?
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If a match is postponed before kick‑off and rescheduled within 48 hours, the bet remains valid. If the fixture is cancelled or postponed beyond 48 hours, the market is voided and the stake is returned to your account.