1. home-and-home - Noun
2. home-and-home - Adjective
home-and-home (not comparable)
(Canada, US, sports) (Britain, obsolete) Of a series of two games: having one game played at each competitor's home ground.
Synonym: (British) home-and-away
home-and-home
(Canada, US, sports) A home-and-home series.
The Texas-OU game is a big revenue bear. And because it's played at a neutral site, you don't have as many student body going as you would if it was home-and-home. These are full-price tickets. Darrell Royal
A day after Syracuse put a season-high 59 shots on net in a 3-1 win against RIT, the Orange and Tigers met in Rochester for the second half of the home-and-home series. Source: Internet
All that remains in the Missouri Valley Football Conference, for instance, is Missouri State, which is playing at Oklahoma and having a two-game home-and-home series with Central Arkansas. Source: Internet
As of yet, neither the Conference USA nor Sun Belt schools have announced the home-and-home. Source: Internet
Taking on the 10th-ranked Friars (14-7-5, 8-6-2 HEA) in a home-and-home set, the Minutemen will be put to the test once again against the top-ranked power play in the conference. Source: Internet
This includes the 2024 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Gamea pair of home-and-home series scheduled for 2029/2033 (in Death Valley) and 2030/2032 (between the hedges). Source: Internet