It would be the team after vs. For example, if it says Pittsburgh Steelers versus (vs) the Dallas Cowboys, the Cowboys are the home team.
In the sport I play it is the home side that is listed first (Team A)
A team is the home team.
team A. A vs. B designates A as the home team. A at B designates B as the home team. Example, an NFL schedule for a specific team. at Green Bay vs. Kansas City vs. Denver at Oakland
In sports, "vs" stands for "versus," indicating a match or competition between two teams or individuals. It is commonly used in schedules, rankings, and promotional materials to show who is facing off against each other in a sporting event.
butler is in Indy so there at home
Oklahoma is the home team and will wear Red, Florida is suck.. i mean the visitors and wear white.
Visitor vs home
September 27, 2014 vs. Minnesota.
later in the series youtube team rockect vs team plasma small clip its short hope this helps
2, both to NC State.
the matches were.... team Mickie vs team Michelle (standard elimination tag) winner team Mickie team Miz vs team Morrison (standard elimination tag) winner team Miz Batista vs Rey Mysterio (normal pin fall match) winner Batista team Orton vs team Kingston (standard elimination tag) winner team Kingston John Cena vs HHH vs Shawn Micheals (triple threat for wwe championship) winner John Cena Undertaker vs Big Show vs Chris Jericho (triple threat for world heavyweight championship) winner Undertaker link: www.survivorseries.com
I think that it is, only if the away team is from a distance like Carolina vs Boston because lets face it, who wants to go up to watch the game. Only the avid fans will travel but there wont be as many as the home town team. Big home crowd = noise for home team and visa versa.