Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Pitch Notes.
01 Is Pitch Notes licensed and regulated to operate as a gambling service?
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Pitch Notes is a content and prediction service, not a betting operator, so it does not hold a gambling licence itself. However, we only partner with operators that are licensed by reputable authorities such as the UK Gambling Commission or the Malta Gaming Authority. This means any betting you place through our site is covered by the licensing of those operators.
02 How does Pitch Notes calculate its match predictions for the 2026 World Cup?
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Our team analyses a blend of team form, head‑to‑head records, player fitness data, and advanced metrics such as expected goals (xG) and possession statistics. We also factor in tactical setups reported by our on‑the‑ground analysts and weather conditions for each venue. The final prediction is a probability estimate expressed as a percentage chance for each possible outcome.
03 Do I need to pay to access Pitch Notes' premium World Cup predictions?
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Basic match previews and daily insights are free to all users. A premium subscription unlocks detailed statistical reports, exclusive in‑play tips, and early access to our World Cup outright forecasts for $9.99 per month (or $79.99 annually). You can cancel the subscription at any time without affecting free content.
04 What should I do if my Pitch Notes account is locked or I suspect unauthorized activity?
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If your account is locked, use the 'Forgot Password' link to reset your credentials; if that fails, contact our support team via live chat or email at [email protected]. For suspected unauthorized activity, immediately change your password and enable two‑factor authentication (2FA) via the Security tab. Our compliance team will investigate and may temporarily freeze the account while verifying your identity.
05 Are Pitch Notes predictions suitable for in‑play (live) betting?
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Our pre‑match odds and win probabilities are updated up to kickoff; for live betting we provide limited, near‑real‑time tactical notes but no live odds. For in‑play wagering we recommend using the odds offered by the sportsbooks we partner with, as they reflect the current market.
06 What payment methods can I use to fund my bets via Pitch Notes?
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We do not process payments directly; we direct you to our recommended sportsbooks, which accept Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, and bank transfer. Crypto options like Bitcoin are available at most of these operators, with processing times ranging from instant to 3–5 business days depending on the method.