Follow your favorite clubs and players, and every fixture lands in your own calendar. Google, Apple, Outlook, or anything that supports calendar feeds. Sign up once, add the link to your calendar app, and updates flow automatically. No more checking five apps to find out when your team plays. Pro unlocks player-level follow, so their club fixtures and national team matches land in one feed, even after a transfer
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I'm a football fan living in Japan, which means almost every match I want to watch is happening on the other side of the world. Premier League at 11pm, LaLiga at 4am, a Champions League kickoff written as "28:00". Wait, is that the 14th, or the 15th?
Way too many times, I'd wake up, open Instagram, and see my club's official account posting the kickoff story for that day's match. It was already over, and I'd slept right through it.
Or the other version: I'd look forward to the weekend league game all week, sit down on Saturday, and discover the fixture wasn't on. A cup run or a Champions League midweek had reshuffled the schedule, and the match I'd been excited about simply wasn't happening that day.
Every football app I tried wanted me to live inside their app. Open it, scroll it, check notifications. I just wanted matches to show up in the calendar I already use every day, in my time zone, with the date math already done for me.
So that's what Kickoff Calendar is.
Follow the clubs and players you care about, paste one link into Google, Apple, or Outlook, and every kick-off lands on your schedule. Converted to your local time, dates worked out, updated automatically.
Once it's connected, you don't have to come back to the site. Transfers, reschedules, new tournaments. The calendar just keeps itself current.
And when a player catches your eye during a match, every event in your calendar carries a link straight to that match's detail page. From there you can pull up the lineups, the players who appeared, their career history, the club's own story. No need to bounce around the site searching for the right page.
Free covers the basics. Pro adds player-level follow, so their club fixtures and national team matches land in one feed, even after a transfer.
Happy to answer anything. Especially curious to hear from fans following leagues outside their own time zone 👇