FIFA World Cup 2026
Never miss a match
One tap. Every kickoff lands on your phone calendar with the right time in your timezone.
- 104matches
- 48nations
- 11 Jun – 19 Jul2026
Pick your calendar
Subscriptions auto-refresh roughly hourly — knockout slots and rescheduled fixtures appear without you touching anything.
What you get
- All 104 fixtures — 72 group matches and the full knockout bracket, with kickoff times in your phone's timezone.
- Auto-updates — as group standings settle, the “2A vs 2B” slots fill in with real teams. You don't re-subscribe.
- Free and open — no account, no email, no app. Standard .ics protocol, same one your work calendar uses.
- Easy to remove — delete the calendar from your app whenever you want.
How it looks on your phone
- THU11Jun
- 20:00Mexico · Opening match
- FRI12Jun
- 02:00South Africa · S Korea
- 20:00Canada · Switzerland
- SAT13Jun
- 01:00USA · Australia
- 20:00Brazil · Morocco
- SUN14Jun
- 17:00Germany · Côte d’Ivoire
- 20:00Netherlands · Japan
Real fixtures + kickoff times. Country names in your locale.
Frequently asked
How often does the calendar refresh?
Apple, Google and Outlook all re-fetch external calendars on a schedule (usually every 1–24 hours, depending on your settings). Our feed updates within minutes of upstream changes, so the next refresh on your device pulls them automatically.
What happens to the empty knockout slots?
The bracket initially shows placeholder names like ‘2A vs 2B’ — that's by design, because no one knows who finishes second in Group A yet. As the group stage completes, those placeholders fill in with real team names on your calendar. No re-subscribe needed.
Will it spam my calendar?
It adds 104 events to a separate calendar so you can toggle the whole thing off when the tournament ends. The events use 90-minute duration plus 30 minutes for extra time / penalties on knockouts, with kickoff as a reminder default.
How do I remove it later?
Apple: Settings → Calendar → Accounts → Subscribed → tap the calendar → Delete. Google: Settings → Settings for other calendars → Remove. Outlook: Right-click the calendar in the sidebar → Remove. All three are reversible — re-subscribe any time.
I'm seeing every match twice — what happened?
Your phone has the calendar added twice. Most common cause: tapping the Apple button more than once, or subscribing AND downloading the .ics. iOS treats each subscribe action as a separate calendar, so the same events show up under both. Fix: Settings → Calendar → Accounts → Subscribed → delete the duplicate. The remaining subscription will still auto-refresh.
Can I only follow my favourite team?
Per-team filtered feeds are on the way — until then, you can subscribe to the full feed and use your calendar app's filters to hide non-matching events.