- How do I add AFL fixtures to
Google Calendar?
- There are two ways. The quickest is
to sign in with Google on the AFL or AFLW fixture page — Sport to Calendar will add events directly
to your Google Calendar without you needing to download or import anything. If you prefer not to
sign in, select your teams, download the .ics file, then open Google Calendar on the web, click the
+ next to "Other calendars," choose Import, and select the file. All selected matches will appear as
calendar events within seconds.
- Is Sport to Calendar free to
use?
- Yes, entirely free. There are no
subscriptions, no premium tiers, and no hidden charges. Downloading .ics files requires no account
at all. The Google sign-in feature is also free; it simply uses your existing Google account to
write events to your calendar and requires no payment information.
- Can I add AFL fixtures to
Apple Calendar or Outlook?
- Yes. Download the .ics file from
Sport to Calendar and import it into Apple Calendar, Microsoft Outlook, or any other application
that supports the .ics format. On iPhone and iPad, tapping the downloaded file will prompt iOS to
add the events to your calendar automatically. On a Mac, double-clicking the file opens Apple
Calendar and asks which calendar to import into. In Outlook, use File → Open & Export →
Import/Export and choose the iCalendar option.
- Which Australian sports
leagues are supported?
- Sport to Calendar currently supports
the AFL (Australian Football League) and AFLW (AFL Women's). Both competitions include the full
home-and-away season and finals series for all 18 clubs. You can download fixtures for one
competition or combine both into a single calendar file. Additional competitions may be added in
future seasons.
- Do I need to create an
account?
- No account is required to use Sport
to Calendar. You can browse leagues, select teams, and download .ics calendar files entirely without
registering. The only optional sign-in is via Google, and that is only needed if you want to add or
manage fixture events directly in your Google Calendar without downloading a file.
- What information is included
in each calendar event?
- Each event includes the round
number, the full names of both competing teams, the venue or stadium name, the scheduled date, and
the local start time. For example, an event might read "Round 5 — Richmond v Collingwood, MCG" with
a start time of 7:25 PM AEST. This gives you all the information you need at a glance from your
calendar's week or day view without needing to open a separate app.
- What happens when the AFL
changes a fixture time or venue?
- The AFL regularly revises fixture
times and venues throughout the season. If you used the Google Calendar integration, you can revisit
Sport to Calendar and update your events at any time to reflect the latest fixture. If you imported
a .ics file, download a fresh file and import it again — most calendar apps will either update
existing events or add new ones, depending on the app. We recommend re-downloading a fresh file at
the start of each month or whenever you hear that a fixture has changed.
- Can I select fixtures for
just my favourite team rather than the whole league?
- Yes. On the AFL or AFLW fixture
page, you can choose to add all matches for the entire competition, or filter down to only the games
involving one or more specific clubs. For example, a Geelong supporter can select only Geelong Cats
fixtures, and the resulting .ics file will contain only matches where Geelong is playing. You can
also select multiple teams — useful for households that follow more than one club.
- Does Sport to Calendar work
on Android?
- Yes. Sport to Calendar is a web app
that works in any modern mobile or desktop browser. On Android, the most common approach is to
download the .ics file and import it into Google Calendar, which is the default calendar app on most
Android devices. You can also use the Google sign-in feature directly in Chrome on Android to add
events to your Google Calendar without downloading a file.
- Is my data private? Does
Sport to Calendar share my information?
- Sport to Calendar does not sell,
share, or transfer personal data to any third party. If you use the Google sign-in feature, the app
uses your Google account only to write calendar events on your behalf. No data is stored by Sport to
Calendar beyond what is necessary to provide the service. Full details are available in our Privacy Policy.