GOOGLE CALENDAR · APPLE CALENDAR · OUTLOOKWATCH LINKS IN EVERY GAMEAUTO-UPDATES WHEN SCHEDULES CHANGEGOOGLE CALENDAR · APPLE CALENDAR · OUTLOOKWATCH LINKS IN EVERY GAMEAUTO-UPDATES WHEN SCHEDULES CHANGE
EVERY GAME. ON YOUR CALENDAR. AUTOMATICALLY.
Pick your teams once — we sync every kickoff, tip-off, and first pitch directly to your phone. Schedule changes? Handled. Where to watch? Included. You just show up.
The auto-updating sports calendar subscription for Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, and Outlook. No app to download.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED
Google Calendar has a built-in "Other calendars" feature with some sports leagues, but it's limited — no watch links, no schedule-change alerts, and only a handful of leagues. With SportsCal, you pick your teams from 400+ across NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, Premier League, La Liga, F1, UFC, and more. We generate a calendar subscription URL that syncs directly to Google Calendar. Every game includes a watch link, auto-updates when times change, and shows in your timezone. It takes about 60 seconds to set up.
Yes — SportsCal works perfectly with Apple Calendar on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. When you build your calendar, you'll get a one-tap "Add to Apple Calendar" button. Games appear as native calendar events with reminders, watch links, and venue info. No separate app needed.
We cover 400+ teams across all major professional and college leagues: NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS, Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Champions League, Europa League, Formula 1, UFC, NCAA Football, NCAA Basketball, March Madness, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup. We're adding new leagues regularly.
Google Calendar's built-in sports feature covers a limited number of leagues with basic game times only. SportsCal gives you: watch links in every event (Peacock, ESPN+, Paramount+, Prime Video), coverage across 20+ leagues including college and international, calendar collections that let you combine multiple teams into one feed, schedule-change auto-updates for flex scheduling and rain delays, and it works with Apple Calendar and Outlook too — not just Google.
Yes — that's our Calendar Collections feature. You can combine any teams from any sport into a single calendar feed. Cowboys + Lakers + Arsenal? One calendar. Sunday routine: Cowboys at 1 PM, Arsenal at 9 AM, Lakers at 7:30 PM. Three sports, three leagues, one feed. No juggling.
Your calendar automatically updates. Unlike static .ics file downloads, SportsCal uses a live subscription URL. When the NFL flexes a Sunday night game, when rain delays push an MLB game, or when playoff brackets update — your calendar reflects the change without you doing anything. That's the entire point.
Yes — playoff games, postseason brackets, championship matches, and tournament rounds are all included automatically. As schedules are announced, they appear on your calendar with watch links. This includes NFL Playoffs, NBA Playoffs, MLB Postseason, March Madness, Champions League knockout rounds, and FIFA World Cup 2026.
Yes. Pick any one team and get a free 10-game preview — with watch links and auto-updates included. No credit card, no account required. You'll get a real calendar subscription URL that works with Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook. If you want to add more teams or unlock the full season, it's $47/year.
We pay for real-time sports data APIs, server hosting, and continuous development to ensure your calendars are always accurate and up-to-date. The subscription helps us maintain this service without ads. At less than $4/month, it's less than a single beer at the stadium.
You subscribe to a calendar URL (an iCal/ICS feed) that syncs with your calendar app — Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook. When game times change, your calendar automatically updates. Each event includes the matchup, time in your timezone, venue, and a direct link to the streaming service carrying the game. No manual work needed, ever.