UEFA Champions League · Outlook
Put the UEFA Champions League 2026-27 schedule in Outlook
Add the full UEFA Champions League 2026-27 schedule to Outlook in one tap. Every fixture in your own timezone, TV channels included, and when a match is rescheduled your calendar updates itself.
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The next 8 UEFA Champions League fixtures, exactly as they'll appear in Outlook — converted to your own timezone on sync.
| Tue, Aug 25 · 12:45 PM ET | Sabah FA v Hapoel Beer Sheva |
| Tue, Aug 25 · 3:00 PM ET | Bodo/Glimt v NEC Nijmegen |
| Tue, Aug 25 · 3:00 PM ET | Lask Linz v Celtic |
| Wed, Aug 26 · 3:00 PM ET | Lyon v Fenerbahçe |
| Wed, Aug 26 · 3:00 PM ET | AEK Athens FC v Levski Sofia |
| Wed, Aug 26 · 3:00 PM ET | Viking v Dinamo Zagreb |
| Wed, Aug 26 · 3:00 PM ET | Celje v Slovan Bratislava |
| Sat, Jun 5 · 3:00 PM ET | TBD v TBD |
Plus every remaining fixture this season. See the full UEFA Champions League schedule and standings →
Adding it to Outlook
- 1Copy the calendar feed URL for this schedule.
- 2Open Outlook on the web (outlook.com or your Microsoft 365 account) and go to Calendar.
- 3Click "Add calendar" in the toolbar, then choose "Subscribe from web".
- 4Paste the feed URL, give the calendar a name, pick a colour, and click Import.
- 5The schedule syncs down to Outlook desktop and the Outlook mobile apps on the same account.
One thing to know about Outlook
Subscribe from the web version, not the desktop app. Outlook desktop can open a one-time .ics file, but a subscription added there does not always sync to your other devices — added on the web, it propagates to every Outlook client on the account.
Microsoft 365, Outlook.com, Hotmail and Live accounts, plus Outlook desktop and mobile on the same login.
UEFA Champions League on Outlook — FAQ
Copy the calendar feed URL for this schedule. Open Outlook on the web (outlook.com or your Microsoft 365 account) and go to Calendar. Click "Add calendar" in the toolbar, then choose "Subscribe from web". Paste the feed URL, give the calendar a name, pick a colour, and click Import. The schedule syncs down to Outlook desktop and the Outlook mobile apps on the same account.
Yes. This is a subscribed feed rather than a one-time download, so if a fixture changes date, kickoff time, or broadcaster, the entry already in your Outlook changes with it. A downloaded .ics file cannot do that — it's a snapshot.
Yes. Times are delivered in UTC and your calendar app converts them to whatever timezone your device is set to, including automatically when you travel or when clocks change.
Subscribe from the web version, not the desktop app. Outlook desktop can open a one-time .ics file, but a subscription added there does not always sync to your other devices — added on the web, it propagates to every Outlook client on the account.
Yes — you can try any one team free for 14 days, no card and no account needed, to check the feed works in Outlook before paying. A full-season league feed is part of the $47/year subscription.