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Add football fixtures to Outlook Calendar using ICS feeds, with setup steps for desktop, web, and mobile match reminders.
Follow as many teams and players as you like — every match you care about, synced to your calendar.
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If your schedule already lives in Microsoft accounts, Outlook is a strong home for football fixtures. Typing matches in by hand breaks when kickoffs move, so add the fixture list as an internet calendar subscription instead. Subscribe to a KOC match calendar once and Outlook shows your matches beside work, travel, and family commitments, updating automatically.
Choose a club, league, country, or tournament on KOC and you get a subscription URL (ICS). The key choice in Outlook is subscribe, not import: an import is a static copy, while a subscription keeps reading the feed as fixtures change.
Subscribe once. Every match syncs to Google, Apple, and Outlook automatically — no manual updates needed.
The wording changes across classic Outlook, new Outlook, and Microsoft 365, but the concept is the same: add an internet calendar by URL.
If Outlook offers both import and subscribe, choose subscribe. Import creates a static copy; subscribe keeps reading the feed.
Outlook mobile is best used after the subscription is added on desktop or web. Open the mobile app, go to calendar settings, and enable the subscribed fixture calendar. Then set alerts only for matches you plan to watch live.
Manual events are fragile and easy to mis-time. A KOC subscription handles the schedule updates and the local-time conversion for you. With your fixtures sitting next to your work calendar, you also spot clashes earlier.
Some companies restrict external calendar subscriptions. If your work Outlook blocks the ICS URL, use a personal Microsoft account or another calendar app for football. Do not mix personal match tracking into a managed work calendar where policies are strict.
If fixtures do not appear, confirm you subscribed rather than imported. If updates are slow, wait and refresh Outlook on the web before deleting the calendar. If mobile differs from desktop, check whether the subscribed calendar is enabled in the mobile app's list.
Subscribe. Import is a one-time copy and will not reliably follow fixture changes.
Use Outlook web or desktop first. Mobile is better for viewing and notifications after setup.
Only if your organisation allows external calendar subscriptions. Otherwise use a personal account.