Your team's matches. One ping, an hour before kickoff. Never miss one.

Pick your team. We'll email you an hour before every match they play — kickoff shown in your local time, so a 3am game never sneaks past you. Nothing else. Free, no ads, no betting odds.

One email per match for the team you pick, plus the occasional oddlympics update. Unsubscribe in one click.

Follow up to 5 teams — add or change them anytime, no account needed.

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Built by one person, not a company. No app to install. We'll never sell your email.

How it works

  1. 1
    Pick your team. Choose one of the 48 teams in the 2026 World Cup. Add more later if you want.
  2. 2
    We figure out your time zone. Every match time gets translated to where you actually are. Travel later? Update it in one click.
  3. 3
    You get one email per match. One hour before kickoff. That's it. No "engagement" pings, no odds, no clickbait.

Why this exists

The 2026 World Cup is being played across three countries and four time zones. If your team isn't from the US, Canada, or Mexico, half your matches will be at awkward local hours.

The big sports apps will buzz you 17 times a day with betting odds and engagement pings. I just wanted one alert for the matches I cared about. So I built it. Free for the whole tournament.

After the World Cup

The plan is to do this for sports that nobody else covers properly — curling, esports, BattleBots, the Rubik's Cube World Championship, the Microsoft Excel World Championship (real, and televised on ESPN), lumberjack sports, drone racing.

Sign up for World Cup alerts now and you'll get a vote on what comes next.

Common questions

Is this really free?

Free for the entire 2026 World Cup. No card required.

How many emails will I get?

One per match for the teams you pick. If you choose one team, you'll get three emails during the group stage. If they advance, more. That's the maximum.

Will you sell my email?

No. We use a single email provider to send the alerts. There's a one-click unsubscribe link in every message.

Are you affiliated with FIFA, ESPN, or any team?

No. This is an independent project. Match times are pulled from public schedules.

Why should I trust this?

You shouldn't — yet. Try it for one match. If the email doesn't show up on time, unsubscribe.