How to Track Champions League Fixtures — Tuesday + Wednesday Match Routine
Track Champions League fixtures across Tuesday and Wednesday matchweeks with calendar routines, reminders, and schedule patterns that reduce confusion.
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Google Calendar can track football fixtures across web, Android, and iPhone, but the setup has one important rule: add the ICS subscription on the web first. Once added there, it can sync to your mobile devices automatically.
Google Calendar mobile apps can show subscribed calendars, but they do not reliably create new ICS subscriptions. The web version gives you the full "From URL" option and is the safest place to add a football fixture feed.
After a short delay, the fixture calendar appears in the sidebar. Open its settings to rename it, change the color, or hide notifications.
If it does not appear, wait a few minutes and refresh the app. You can also check calendar sync in Android account settings.
If you use the Google Calendar app on iPhone, add the feed from the web first, then open the app and enable the calendar from the menu. If you prefer Apple Calendar on iPhone, consider adding the same ICS feed directly through the Apple Calendar setup guide.
Subscribe once. Every match syncs to Google, Apple, and Outlook automatically — no manual updates needed.
Google does not promise instant refresh for every subscribed calendar. If a kickoff changes, your calendar may take time to reflect it. For most fans this is fine, but for matchday travel you should check the club, league, or tournament source as well.
If the calendar is visible on web but not mobile, the issue is usually display sync, not the feed URL. Make sure the subscribed calendar is enabled in the mobile app.
Google Calendar is ideal if you use Android, share calendars with family or colleagues, or plan football around work blocks. For household coordination, pair this setup with the shared family football calendar guide.
Use the web version instead. The mobile app is good for viewing and notifications after the subscription exists.
Refresh timing can vary. It is designed for calendar syncing, not second-by-second live updates.
You can share calendars in Google Calendar, but for fixtures it is often cleaner for each person to subscribe to the same feed.