New to the World Cup? Here's the easiest way to keep track of all 104 matches without checking ESPN every day.
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2026-06-10 23:28:15 · 👁 366 · 💬 0
If this is your first World Cup and you're looking at 104 matches across 16 cities in three countries and thinking "how do I even follow this," I found something that makes it really simple. There's a subscription calendar you can add to your phone. You subscribe once and every single match shows up on your Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook automatically with kickoff times and venues. When the knockout rounds start and matchups get confirmed, those get added too without you doing anything. So instead of trying to figure out what's on today or googling "world cup schedule" every morning, you just check your phone calendar like you normally would and the games are right there. Dropping the link in the comments so it's easy to find. The tournament starts tomorrow with Mexico vs South Africa. Should be a fun month!