Outlook Calendar · Sports
NFL, NBA, MLB, UFC, Formula 1, Premier League, PGA Tour — subscribe once and every game auto-syncs to Outlook.com and Microsoft 365. Schedule changes update automatically.
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Step-by-step guide
Outlook supports .ics calendar subscriptions on the web and in the desktop app. Pick your version below.
Go to fanfeed.tv/build, choose your sport and team, and enter your email. Click the magic link in your email to activate your account.
In your FanFeed account, click Copy Feed URL. This is your personal subscription link.
Go to outlook.com and click the Calendar icon in the left sidebar.
In the left panel, click Add calendar, then select Subscribe from web.
Paste your feed URL into the field. Give the calendar a name (e.g. "NFL — Packers"), choose a color, and click Import.
Your sports schedule appears immediately. Outlook refreshes the subscription automatically — game time changes and new events sync without any action from you.
Go to fanfeed.tv/build, complete signup, and copy your personal feed URL from your account page.
In Outlook desktop, click File → Account Settings → Account Settings (the dropdown, not the button).
In the Account Settings dialog, click the Internet Calendars tab, then click New.
Paste your FanFeed URL and click Add. In the Subscription Options dialog, give it a name and click OK.
Close Account Settings and press F9 (Send/Receive All) to trigger the first sync. Your sports events appear in Outlook's calendar view.
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FAQ
Yes. Outlook refreshes internet calendar subscriptions automatically — typically every 24 hours. When FanFeed updates schedules due to rescheduled games or flex scheduling, the changes propagate to Outlook without any action from you.
Yes. If you add the subscription in Outlook on the web (outlook.com) using your Microsoft account, the calendar syncs to the Outlook mobile app on iPhone and Android automatically.
Yes. FanFeed uses standard .ics subscriptions which are fully compatible with Microsoft 365 and Office 365 Outlook accounts, both in the desktop app and on the web.
Yes. Use a single FanFeed URL that combines all your sports into one calendar, or subscribe to separate URLs per sport and display them in different colors in Outlook.
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