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What's the difference between home and away football?

There are three differences between home and away football matches: first, home advantage; Second, the uniforms are different; Third, the scoreboard displays differently.

Being the host at home means that you are the host, playing at home in your own venue and playing away in the other's venue. The home court is the stadium of your own team. Having your own fans at home is good for you, but bad for away games.

Home court advantage:

As the home team, in the home game, because the venue is in the area where the team is located, it will be more familiar with the stadium, such as the depth/flatness of the lawn, the temperature/wind speed/wind direction of the venue on the day of the game, the brightness of sunlight/live lights, etc. These objective factors are also self-evident.

This advantage is innate, not only in football games, but also in other games and even in life. When you are at home, when you are a guest, you will obviously be more relaxed at home. This psychological difference will also give the home team some advantages.

When watching the live broadcast of the game, the audience in the stadium can accommodate hundreds of thousands of people at most. The cheers, gongs and drums, boos to the visiting team, flags and cheering slogans flying everywhere are not only great encouragement to the home team, but also a oppression to the visiting team. The benefits of this atmosphere are also very influential.