Microsoft Outlook · FIFA World Cup 2026

FIFA World Cup 2026
in Outlook

48 teams. 104 matches. Venues across the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Subscribe once and every World Cup 2026 fixture — from the June 11 opener to the July 19 Final — appears in Outlook automatically.

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30-day free trial · Works with Outlook.com and Outlook desktop

How it works

Four steps. Done forever.

01

Create a free account

Sign up at fanfeed.tv. No credit card. 30-day trial includes everything.

02

Select World Cup 2026

Pick World Cup 2026 from the sport list and choose exactly which sessions or teams to include.

03

Get your feed URL

FanFeed emails you a personal .ics feed URL — a live link that always stays current.

04

Subscribe in Outlook

In Outlook.com: Settings → View all Outlook settings → Calendar → Shared calendars → Subscribe from web → paste URL → Subscribe. In Outlook desktop: File → Account Settings → Account Settings → Internet Calendars → New → paste URL → Add.

Good to know: World Cup 2026 matches span three time zones across the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Outlook displays all kick-off times in your local time zone automatically.

What's included

Everything you need.

All 104 Matches

Every group stage match, Round of 32, Round of 16, Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, Third Place, and the Final.

48 Teams

The expanded 48-team format — the biggest World Cup ever played.

3 Countries

Venues across the USA (11 cities), Canada (2 cities), and Mexico (3 cities).

Auto-updates

Kickoff time changes and venue updates sync to your calendar automatically.

FAQ

Common questions.

How do I add World Cup 2026 to Outlook?
Sign up at fanfeed.tv, select World Cup 2026, and copy your personal .ics feed URL. In Outlook.com: go to Settings → View all Outlook settings → Calendar → Shared calendars → Subscribe from web → paste your URL → click Subscribe. In Outlook desktop: go to File → Account Settings → Account Settings → Internet Calendars tab → New → paste your URL → Add. Your World Cup 2026 schedule appears and updates automatically.
Does it work with both Outlook.com and Outlook desktop?
Yes. The .ics feed URL works with Outlook.com (the web version), Outlook for Microsoft 365, and classic Outlook desktop. The subscription path differs slightly between versions, but the same feed URL works for all of them.
Does it update automatically when the schedule changes?
Yes. FanFeed refreshes schedules daily. Time changes, additions, and cancellations sync to Outlook automatically — you don't need to do anything after the initial setup.
When does FIFA World Cup 2026 start?
FIFA World Cup 2026 begins on June 11, 2026, and runs through the Final on July 19, 2026. It is hosted across 16 cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
How many matches are in the 2026 World Cup?
World Cup 2026 features 104 matches — up from 64 in previous tournaments. The expanded format includes 48 teams and a new Round of 32 knockout stage before the traditional Round of 16.
Which cities are hosting World Cup 2026 matches?
USA cities: New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dallas, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, Kansas City, Houston, Philadelphia. Canada: Toronto, Vancouver. Mexico: Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey.
Does it update automatically when match times change?
Yes. FanFeed refreshes schedules daily. If kickoff times are adjusted or venues change, your calendar updates automatically within 24 hours.
Can I follow World Cup 2026 alongside my regular sports?
Yes. Your FanFeed URL combines everything — World Cup matches, NFL games, F1 races — into one calendar. Or subscribe separately to keep World Cup in its own color-coded calendar.

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