Follow All Your Teams & Leagues in One Calendar

F1 race weekends, your football club's fixtures, an NFL team, a college hockey schedule — each league publishes its own calendar feed, and keeping up means subscribing to a handful of separate ones that clutter your view. iCal Merge pulls every fixture list into one feed so all the teams you follow live in a single calendar.

Every league has a feed

Most leagues and teams — the Premier League, La Liga, Formula 1, NFL and NHL clubs, college conferences — publish their fixtures as a subscribe-able iCal feed, either officially or through fan sites. Each one is a separate subscription on its own. Merge them and you get one calendar with every kickoff, race, and faceoff you care about.

Step 1: Grab each team or league's feed link

Find the "subscribe," "add to calendar," or iCal/ICS link for each team or competition you follow and copy it. New to these links? The iCal feed explainer covers where to find them and how subscribing differs from a one-time import.

Step 2: Add each one as a source

Create a calendar in iCal Merge and paste each link in as a source — one for F1, one for your football club, one per team. Each event is prefixed with the source name, so you can tell at a glance whether the match on Saturday is your club's or a league fixture.

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Add Calendar Source

Source Name
Formula 1
Calendar URL
https://files-f1.motorsportcalendars.com/f1-calendar.ics
CancelAdd Source
Paste each team or league's fixture feed in as a source.
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My teams
Add source
https://icalmerge.com/calendar/c4f0…19ab.ics
Source NameCalendar TitleActions
Formula 1 2026 F1 race calendar
Arsenal FC Premier League fixtures
NY Rangers NHL 2025–26 schedule
Every team and league in one calendar, with one feed for your phone or a wall display.

Step 3: Subscribe once and stay current

iCal Merge gives you a single feed with every team's schedule. Subscribe to it in Google, Apple, or Outlook and it updates on its own — when fixtures are rescheduled or a new season is published, your merged calendar follows along. No app to install, no re-subscribing each season.

Your calendar app
This monthAgenda
Sat
May 2
Arsenal FC: vs Liverpool
12:30 PM
Sun
May 3
Formula 1: Miami GP — Race
8:00 PM
Wed
May 6
NY Rangers: Playoffs Gm 4 @ Canes
7:00 PM
Sun
May 10
Arsenal FC: vs Tottenham
4:30 PM
Races, kickoffs and faceoffs together — each labelled with the team or league.

Great for a wall display or dashboard

Because the result is one standard calendar feed, it drops neatly into a smart display or dashboard like DakBoard — one URL shows every team's upcoming games on the kitchen screen, instead of wiring up a feed per league. See how to set up a calendar wall display for the per-device steps.

A quick tip

Some feeds give you a link that starts with webcal://. Paste it in as-is — iCal Merge handles webcal:// links automatically, so you don't need to change it to https:// first.

Frequently asked questions

Where do I find a team or league’s calendar feed?

Look for a “subscribe,” “add to calendar,” or iCal/ICS link on the team or league site; many fixtures are also published by fan calendar sites. Copy that link and add it as a source.

Will fixtures update when games are rescheduled?

Yes. iCal Merge re-fetches each source automatically, so rescheduled matches and newly published seasons appear in your merged calendar on their own.

Can I show this on a wall display like DakBoard?

Yes. The merged feed is one standard calendar URL, so it drops straight into DakBoard or any dashboard that accepts an iCal link.

Is it free?

Yes. Merging is free with no credit card; paid plans add more calendars, more sources and faster refresh.

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