Planning time conversion assistance
I can certainly provide a sample Python snippet for converting local times. First, I need to clarify which event and timezone the user is referring to. It’s important to mention typical kickoff windows for events like Qatar 2022, Australia/NZ 2023, and US 2026, while being cautious of my knowledge cutoff in October 2024. To help, I should ask specific questions to narrow it down and then provide a cheat sheet for time conversions relevant to their interest!Suggesting alarm setup
I can propose steps for the user to set alarms on both iPhone and Android devices, or quickly create calendar ICS files. I might suggest a simple script, using either bash or Python, to read match lists with date and time, and output commands for setting alarms. A more straightforward approach could be generating an ICS snippet from a CSV file.
However, since the user is looking for a schedule summary, I'll focus on guiding them to check kickoff times and establish alarms, given that they often vary greatly!Clarifying tournament details
I’ll ask the user to specify which World Cup they’re interested in and what teams they are following. In the meantime, I can provide a quick rule for time conversion, stating that China time equals local match time plus the time difference.
I'll include typical time windows for different hosts like the North American World Cup in 2026, where matches usually fall between 6 AM and 12 PM in China. It’s important to keep information general so there are no inaccuracies.

I’ll also suggest subscribing to an official calendar or exporting ICS files, while providing a minimal ICS template and smartphone tips for calendar imports on iOS and Android.Offering match time assistance
I can suggest that the user send me their match list so I can generate local times and alarms. For a concise reply in Chinese, I’ll ask which World Cup and team they’re referring to. It’s helpful to provide immediate conversion tips, like sample times for Qatar 2022 matches (18:00/21:00/00:00/03:00 Beijing time).
For the Women's World Cup in Australia/New Zealand, matches mostly fall in the afternoon or evening, which means users typically won’t have to stay up late. However, for the 2026 North American matches, they’ll be mostly early morning. I’ll share alarm-setting strategies and include a simple formula for time conversion. Lastly, I'll offer a minimal CSV template and mention that I could convert it to ICS if they send me their match list.