Leagues Cup Soccer Tournament Schedule for iPhone, iPad, and Mac Calendar apps

The 2024 Leagues Cup soccer tournament is coming soon, and I’ve made an iCal-format 2024 Leagues Cup tournament schedule which you can add to your iPhone, iPad, or Mac with just a couple of clicks. Includes dates, times, teams, and TV stations.

If you subscribed last year you don’t have to do anything. The games should just magically appear.

How to get the Leagues Cup Calendar onto your iPhone, iPad, and/or Mac

If you’re using Apple’s Calendar app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, use the green button below.

Leagues Cup Calendar for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Leagues Cup Calendar for iPhone, iPad, and Mac

The calendar also works with Google calendar. If you’re a Google Calendar user, use the blue button below. (Note: do it from your desktop computer, it’s easier that way.)

Leagues Cup Calendar for iPhone, iPad, and Mac (Google Calendar format)
Leagues Cup Calendar for iPhone, iPad, and Mac (Google Calendar format)

How it looks


The listings for the games have little soccer ball icons in front, as shown below, so you can quickly pick out the soccer games from amongst your other appointments. If you tap a game you’ll see details, including where the game is being played.

Leagues Cup calendar on iPhone
Leagues Cup calendar on iPhone

Here’s how it looks on a Mac, macOS 13.4 (Ventura):

Leagues Cup calendar on Apple Calendar (Mac)
Leagues Cup calendar on Apple Calendar (Mac)

Pretty handy to have the games integrated with your regular Calendar app (in their own calendar/category of course). You don’t have to do anything to get updates– they’ll come in automatically.

Leagues Cup calendar in Google Calendar (Mac)
Leagues Cup calendar in Google Calendar (Mac)

More Info

When you’re asked whether you want to subscribe to the calendar, the answer is YES, you want to subscribe. That way you get updates when I change something, which I will, since the entire knockout round is unknown at this time. Also, if you subscribe, you will get updates next year, and the next year, and so on, assuming the tournament continues. Subscribing is free, and you don’t have to give me your email address or anything like that. And of course you can unsubscribe if you want. It would be cool if you shared this blog post on your various social media platforms. That would help me out.

Game times should be correct for your current time zone, unless you’ve done something special in your Date and Time preferences. The times listed are kickoff times, not pre-game show times.

Subscribe to the calendar now and just wait for me to update things as more info becomes available. Your calendar app will always show the latest info. Enjoy.

Note: I made this calendar because I couldn’t find one online. Yes, I could find a web page with the Leagues Cup schedule, but no, I couldn’t find a Leagues Cup calendar that I could view in my iPhone’s Calendar app. It’s way better to see the games listed right there with your other Calendar appointments than to be flipping back and forth between the Calendar app and a listing on a web page. I couldn’t find what I wanted elsewhere– so I made it myself.

Note 2: if you find a mistake in the calendar let me know. All you have to do is send me an email and I’ll make the correction to the calendar.


Interested in other calendars? I have more at christianboyce.com/calendars.

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Christian Boyce is a Mac and iPhone expert with over 30 years' experience in the field. His specialty is teaching people how to get more out of their Macs and iPhones using the software and apps already installed. He is the author of several books, a guest speaker for Mac and iPhone user groups worldwide, and a former rocket scientist. He splits time between homes in Santa Monica, California and Round Rock, Texas.

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