Okay, let me walk you through how I finally cracked this stupid problem of never knowing when Chelsea actually play. Seriously, last week I completely missed that West Ham match because some calendar app messed up. Done with that.

The Frustration Kickoff
Started simple: opened Google on my phone, typed “chelsea next match”. Got three different answers on the first page – one site said Saturday 3pm, another said Sunday lunchtime, some random blog had Friday night. Total mess. Why’s this so hard?
Diving Into Apps
Downloaded three sports apps everybody talks about. Big mistake.
- App 1: Wanted me to create an account just to see fixture dates. Nope.
- App 2: Showed me live betting odds instead of kickoff times. Absolute nonsense.
- App 3: Sent push notifications every 10 minutes about NBA trades. Deleted instantly.
Felt like scoring an own goal trying to find basic info.
The Calendar Breakthrough
Remembered my mate Dave raving about syncing fixtures to his phone calendar. Searched “Chelsea calendar” on Google. Found the official Premier League’s “subscribe” button buried under fifty links.
- Clicked “Premier League fixtures” dropdown
- Chose Chelsea from the team list
- Copied that subscription link straight into my iPhone calendar app
Suddenly – boom – every Chelsea match through May popped up. Dates, times, even opponents. No more guessing if it’s 12:30 or 17:30. And it auto-updates when games get rescheduled! Almost hugged my phone.

Why This Actually Works
Simple maths here:
- 1 calendar subscription = ✅ Exact kickoff times
- ✅ No app notifications about baseball
- ✅ Zero gambling ads
Sits right next to my dentist appointments. Can’t miss it unless I ignore my entire schedule.
Final Whistle Thoughts
Should be easier? Absolutely. But now I don’t have to stress before derby days. When my wife asks “football again Saturday?” I just point at the calendar event. Life’s too short to refresh ten websites every Thursday. Just sync it once and forget the circus.