Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Tactical Review.
01 Is Tactical Review licensed and regulated, and by which authority?
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Yes, Tactical Review operates under a licence from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). The MGA licence obliges us to follow strict player‑protection, anti‑money‑laundering and game‑fairness rules. You can check our licence number in the MGA’s public register for verification.
02 How do I sign up for Tactical Review and what verification documents are required?
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Click ‘Join’, enter a valid email, create a password and provide your date of birth. To verify your identity you must upload a government‑issued photo ID and a recent proof of address (e.g., a utility bill). Verification is usually completed within 24 hours, after which you can deposit funds and place bets.
03 What deposit and withdrawal methods does Tactical Review support?
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Tactical Review accepts Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, bank transfer, and cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, USDT). Deposits are instant; e‑wallet withdrawals are processed within 24 hours, while card and bank transfers take 3‑5 business days.
04 Are there any wagering requirements on Tactical Review’s promotions?
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All bonuses carry a 30× wagering requirement on the bonus amount before you can withdraw any winnings. The wagering must be cleared within 30 days of claiming the offer, and only bets with odds of 1.50 or higher count toward the requirement.
05 What is the minimum bet amount allowed on Tactical Review?
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The smallest single wager you can place on any market is €1 (or the equivalent in your currency). Some lower‑limit markets, such as certain player‑prop bets, allow a minimum of €0.20. You can adjust your stake in the bet slip before confirming.
06 How does Tactical Review ensure the accuracy of its World Cup match predictions?
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Our editorial team analyses official FIFA data, team form, injury reports and tactical trends to produce predictions. All content is reviewed by experienced football analysts and updated up to kick‑off to reflect the latest news. However, predictions are for informational purposes only and do not guarantee outcomes.