Free Calendar Feed

Put Every 2026 World Cup Match In Your Calendar

Subscribe once and all 104 fixtures land in Apple Calendar, Google Calendar or Outlook, each one in your own time zone, with a reminder one hour before kickoff. The feed updates itself as the knockout bracket fills in.

104 matches · 48 nations · auto-updating · no app, no sign-up, no tracking

Your Calendar Feed URL

Paste this address into any calendar app that supports internet calendars. It is the one link behind every button on this page.

https://worldcuply.com/matches.ics

Apple Calendar and Outlook also accept the one-tap form webcal://worldcuply.com/matches.ics

Or Just Follow Your Teams

Want a lighter calendar with only the nations you care about? Tick them below. Your feed then carries those teams' group matches plus the knockout matches their groups can still reach, with the same one-tap subscribe and the same auto-updating.

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Tick at least one nation above to build your feed.

The Numbers

104
Matches
48
Nations
16
Host cities
12
Groups
1hr
Reminder before KO
$0
Price, forever

Every fixture from the 5 December 2025 draw: 72 group-stage games plus the full knockout bracket through the Final at MetLife Stadium on 19 July 2026. Group-stage events carry real team names. Knockout events use the official bracket labels (for example "Winner Match 74") and switch to the real teams automatically as the tournament plays out.

How To Subscribe

It takes about thirty seconds, and you only do it once. Pick your calendar app.

Apple Calendar

iPhone, iPad and Mac

  1. iPhone or iPad: tap Subscribe in one tap, then confirm.
  2. Or open Settings, Calendar, Accounts, Add Account, Other, Add Subscribed Calendar, and paste the feed URL.
  3. Mac: open Calendar, choose File, New Calendar Subscription, paste the URL, click Subscribe.

Google Calendar

Do this once on a computer; it then syncs to the apps

  1. Open Google Calendar on a computer.
  2. Next to Other calendars, click the plus sign and choose From URL.
  3. Paste the feed URL, click Add calendar. It syncs to the Android and iOS apps.

Outlook

Outlook on the web and classic desktop Outlook

  1. Web: open Calendar, Add calendar, Subscribe from web, paste the URL, click Import.
  2. Desktop: Account Settings, Internet Calendars, New, paste the URL.

Why Subscribe, Not Download

One link now, a correct bracket all summer

A subscribed feed stays connected to worldcuply.com and refreshes on its own. Right now the 32 knockout fixtures show official placeholders such as "Group A runners-up" and "Winner Match 74", because the bracket only resolves as teams qualify. The moment a knockout slot is decided, the feed is updated and the real team name appears in your calendar with nothing for you to do. The same goes for any venue or kickoff change. Download the file and import it instead, and you get a snapshot frozen at today's date that never moves.

What You Get

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All 104 matches

Every group-stage game and the complete knockout bracket, each as a calendar event tagged with its venue and round.

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Your time zone

Kickoffs are stored in UTC and shown in your device's local time automatically. Correct wherever you are, and on the move.

One-hour reminder

Every match carries a built-in alert one hour before kickoff. Your calendar app handles the rest, no setup needed.

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Updates itself

The knockout bracket fills in with real teams, and any FIFA reschedule flows straight through. No re-subscribing.

No app, no account

Nothing to install and no sign-up. It works with the calendar app already on your phone and your computer.

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Nothing tracked

The feed is the public match schedule and nothing else. It collects no data about you and carries no ads.

Frequently Asked

What is the WorldCuply calendar feed?
A subscribable calendar of all 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. You add one feed URL to Apple Calendar, Google Calendar or Outlook, and every match appears as an event at the correct local time, with a reminder one hour before kickoff. The feed lives at https://worldcuply.com/matches.ics and it is free.
How do I subscribe on an iPhone, iPad or Mac?
On iPhone or iPad, tap the Subscribe in one tap button and confirm. Or open Settings, then Calendar, Accounts, Add Account, Other, Add Subscribed Calendar, and paste https://worldcuply.com/matches.ics. On a Mac, open the Calendar app, choose File, then New Calendar Subscription, and paste the same URL. Apple Calendar then refreshes the feed automatically.
How do I add the feed to Google Calendar?
On a computer, open Google Calendar, click the plus sign next to Other calendars, choose From URL, paste https://worldcuply.com/matches.ics and click Add calendar. The matches then sync to every device signed in to that Google account, including the apps on Android and iOS. Google Calendar cannot add a URL feed from its mobile apps, so do this one step on a computer.
How do I add it to Outlook?
In Outlook on the web, open Calendar, click Add calendar, choose Subscribe from web, paste https://worldcuply.com/matches.ics and click Import. In classic desktop Outlook, open Account Settings, then Internet Calendars, click New, and paste the same URL.
Will the kickoff times show in my own time zone?
Yes. Every match is stored in the feed as a UTC timestamp. Your calendar app converts it to your device's time zone automatically, so a match shows at the right wall-clock time whether you are in Los Angeles, London, Lagos or Tokyo, and it adjusts if you travel.
Does the calendar update itself after I subscribe?
Yes, and that is the main reason to subscribe rather than download. Calendar apps re-fetch a subscribed feed on their own schedule, usually every few hours to once a day. As the group stage finishes and the knockout bracket fills in with real teams, and if FIFA changes any kickoff time or venue, the feed is updated and the change flows into your calendar with nothing to do on your side.
Is it free, and do I need an account?
It is completely free. There is no account, no sign-up, no app to install and no payment. WorldCuply.com publishes the feed as a community service for the 2026 World Cup. The feed contains only the public match schedule and collects nothing about you.
What is the difference between subscribing and downloading the file?
Subscribing adds the feed URL to your calendar, so it stays connected and refreshes itself. Downloading the .ics file and importing it copies the matches in once as a static snapshot that never updates. Because the knockout bracket is still filling in, subscribing is strongly recommended. If you do import the file, you would need to re-import it later to pick up the resolved bracket.
Can I get a calendar with only my team's matches?
Yes. In the Or Just Follow Your Teams section above, tick the nations you want and use the Subscribe button there. That feed carries the selected teams' group matches plus the knockout matches their groups can still reach, and it auto-updates the same way as the full feed. You can pick one nation or several.

Subscribe Before The Opening Match

The tournament kicks off on 11 June 2026 at Estadio Azteca. Add the feed now and every fixture is waiting in your calendar, in your time zone, with the bracket filling in by itself.

Want a desktop popup 30 minutes before kickoff as well? The free WorldCuply Match-Day Notifier pairs perfectly with the calendar feed.