Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Pitch Notes.
01 Is Pitch Notes licensed and regulated?
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Yes, Pitch Notes holds a full UK Gambling Commission licence (reference number 000-12345-2) and a Malta Gaming Authority licence for certain markets. We are required to adhere to strict regulatory standards for fairness, responsible gambling, and player fund protection. Our licence status is displayed in the footer of every page.
02 What types of bets can I place on World Cup matches at Pitch Notes?
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Pitch Notes offers the full suite of World Cup markets, including 1X2 (match result), double chance, over/under goals, both teams to score, Asian handicaps, correct score, and a range of proposition bets such as first goal scorer, total bookings, and penalties. For the tournament outright you can bet on the winner, group winners, top goal scorer, and stage of elimination. In‑play (live) betting is available for most matches with dynamically updated odds.
03 What happens to my bets if a World Cup match is postponed or abandoned?
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If a match is postponed before kick‑off and rescheduled within 48 hours, existing bets remain valid. Should the match be abandoned or cancelled without a reschedule within that window, all affected bets are void and stakes are returned automatically. If a result has already been mathematically determined (e.g., a bet on “first half over 1.5 goals”) when play stops, that market is settled accordingly.
04 What is the minimum stake I can place on a single bet at Pitch Notes?
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The lowest amount you can wager on any single bet is £0.10 (or the equivalent in your currency). Some special markets or system bets may have higher minimums, which are noted on the bet slip before you confirm. There is no maximum stake per bet, though large wagers may be subject to additional verification.
05 Are the match predictions and daily insights on Pitch Notes free, or do I need a paid subscription?
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All basic match previews, team news, and statistical breakdowns are available to all visitors at no charge. Premium predictions, detailed betting tips, and exclusive in‑play alerts are part of our subscription plans, starting at £9.99 per month. You can cancel the subscription anytime from your account settings without affecting any free content.
06 How do I withdraw my winnings from Pitch Notes, and how long does it take?
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Withdrawals can be made via the same method used to deposit: e‑wallets (Skrill, Neteller) usually arrive within 24 hours, while credit/debit card payouts take 3‑5 business days. Bank transfers and prepaid cards are also supported, with processing times of up to 7 days. All withdrawal requests are subject to a brief security check before release.