A team is the home team.
In the sport I play it is the home side that is listed first (Team A)
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.
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.
Chuck Versus the A-Team was created on 2011-03-14.
It depends on whether the odds are in favour or against. Generally, the odds refer to a wins versus b losses. That is a wins out of a total number of a+b outcomes and so a probability of winning = a/(a+b).
It is decided on the order of the draw. For ex- If Team A is drawn first, and then Team B, then Team A will play at home first.
i just know America is going to win
all 4 versus of the Star Spangled Banner have 23 B's in it
If the team A scores more away goals (i.e. at team B's home), and the aggregate score (total score) turns out the same, team A wins the round. However, if the exact same scoreline is replicated in both matches in favour of the away team (or home team), then penalties will decide the winner.
The way you go into versus mode on Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi tag team for PSP is that you have to have the same game and then go to versus mode and someone has to create the room.
You go to game modes and select Dream Team