Google Calendar · Sports
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Step-by-step guide
Google Calendar supports .ics subscriptions natively — no extensions or third-party apps needed.
Go to fanfeed.tv/build, choose your sport and team (or venue), and enter your email. You'll get a magic link — click it to activate your account.
In your FanFeed account, click Copy Feed URL. This is your personal .ics subscription link — treat it like a password.
Go to calendar.google.com. You must do this step on a desktop browser — Google Calendar's mobile app doesn't support adding subscriptions.
In the left sidebar, find Other calendars. Click the + icon next to it, then select From URL.
Paste your feed URL into the field and click Add calendar. Google Calendar imports all your events immediately and will refresh the subscription automatically.
Once added on desktop, the calendar appears in your Google Calendar app on Android and iPhone automatically. Every new game and schedule change syncs within 24 hours.
Google Calendar's Android app doesn't support adding new .ics subscriptions directly. You need to add it once via the web on a desktop browser — then it syncs to your phone automatically.
Complete steps 1–5 from the Desktop guide on any computer. Your FanFeed sports calendar will appear in the Google Calendar app on your Android phone within a few minutes.
Open Google Calendar on Android → tap the three-line menu → scroll to find your new FanFeed calendar → make sure the checkbox is checked to show it.
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FAQ
Yes. Google Calendar refreshes .ics subscriptions automatically — typically every 24 hours. When FanFeed updates schedules (due to rescheduled games, flex scheduling, or cancellations), those changes propagate to your Google Calendar within a day without any action from you.
Yes. You can either use a single FanFeed URL that combines all your sports, or subscribe to separate FanFeed URLs per sport — useful if you want to color-code different sports in Google Calendar. FanFeed supports up to your plan's sport limit per account.
Google Calendar's mobile app (Android and iOS) doesn't support adding new .ics subscriptions. You must add it once using calendar.google.com on a desktop browser. After that, the calendar syncs to your phone automatically.
Google Calendar refreshes external calendar subscriptions approximately every 24 hours. FanFeed updates its schedules daily, so changes generally appear in your Google Calendar within 24–48 hours of a schedule change being published.
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