Skip to main content

Add to your calendar

FIFA World Cup 2026 Calendar

Subscribe once and every World Cup fixture lands in your calendar — kickoff times, venues and results, kept up to date automatically, with a tap-through to live scores on SBK Scores.

Add to Google CalendarAdd to Apple / Outlook

Or copy the feed URL and add it manually:

https://sbkscores.com/api/calendar/football/world-cup.ics

A note on live scores

Calendar apps refresh subscribed feeds on their own schedule — Google roughly once a day, Apple every few hours — so the score shown on a calendar entry can lag behind reality. For real-time updates, follow the World Cup live on SBK Scores; every calendar event links straight to its match page.

How to add it, step by step

Google Calendar

Tap Add to Google Calendar above, or open Google Calendar → Other calendarsFrom URL, and paste the feed URL.

Apple Calendar (iPhone, iPad, Mac)

Tap Add to Apple / Outlook above to open the subscribe dialog, or go to Settings → Calendar → Accounts → Add Account → Other → Add Subscribed Calendar and paste the feed URL.

Microsoft Outlook

In Outlook on the web, go to Add calendar → Subscribe from web and paste the feed URL.

Frequently asked questions

How do I add the World Cup to my calendar?
Click "Add to Google Calendar" to subscribe instantly, or copy the feed URL and paste it into your calendar app under "Add by URL" (Google) or "New Calendar Subscription" (Apple, Outlook). Every World Cup fixture then appears in your calendar automatically.
Does the calendar show live scores?
It shows the latest score in each fixture’s title, but a calendar subscription is not live — your calendar app re-checks the feed on its own schedule (Google roughly once a day, Apple every few hours). For real-time scores, tap the link inside each event to open the live match page on SBK Scores.
Is it free?
Yes. The calendar feed is completely free and needs no account or sign-up.
Which calendar apps work?
Any app that supports iCalendar (.ics) subscriptions: Google Calendar, Apple Calendar (iPhone, iPad, Mac), Microsoft Outlook, and most others.
Will it update when fixtures change or scores come in?
Yes — the feed regenerates from live data, so rescheduled kickoffs and final results flow through the next time your calendar app syncs. The lag depends on your app’s refresh interval, not on us.