Every Crystal Palace fixture in your phone's calendar. Subscribe once with Apple Calendar, Google Calendar or Outlook and the 2026/27 Premier League season, kicking off on 21 August 2026, loads and updates automatically, with kick-off times in your local timezone.
Or copy the calendar address into any app: https://worldcuply.com/feed.ics?clubs=crystal-palace
Crystal Palace were founded in 1905 at the famous glass exhibition building that gave the club its name, and have called Selhurst Park home since 1924. South London's biggest club built its identity on flair wingers, from Vince Hilaire to Wilfried Zaha to Eberechi Eze.
The Holmesdale Fanatics give Selhurst Park an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the Premier League, and the ground under the lights remains one of English football's most intimidating venues for visiting sides.
In May 2025 the wait for a major trophy ended at last: Palace beat Manchester City 1-0 at Wembley to win the FA Cup, the first major honour in the club's history, and followed it into European competition for the first time. The Eagles have never had it so good.
This is a live calendar subscription, not a one-off download. Your calendar app checks the feed on its own schedule, so when the Premier League moves a Crystal Palace match for television, or a new round of fixtures is confirmed, the changes appear in your calendar without you doing anything.
Kick-off times are stored in universal time and displayed in your local timezone, wherever you are in the world. Apple Calendar and Outlook honour the alerts you set for the subscribed calendar; Google Calendar applies its own notification settings for subscriptions.
The feed is permanent. When the 2027/28 fixtures are published, they will land in this same calendar. Subscribe once and it rolls forward season after season. Want several clubs, or whole competitions, in one calendar? That is coming to the WorldCuply Football Calendar.
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