Definition of home-and-home in English:
home-and-home
adverb ˌhəʊm(ə)n(d)ˈhəʊm
Sport At the venue of each of the teams competing; at home and away from home; = home and away. Now North American.
adjective ˌhəʊm(ə)n(d)ˈhəʊm
Sport Designating a pair of matches between two teams, the first played at one team’s venue and the second at the other team's venue; of or relating to matches played in this way; = home and away. Compare out-and-home. Now North American.
noun ˌhəʊm(ə)n(d)ˈhəʊm
Sport North American. A pair of matches between two teams where each team plays one of the matches at home.
Origin
Mid 18th century. From home + and + home.
Definition of home-and-home in US English:
home-and-home
adverbˌhəʊm(ə)n(d)ˈhəʊm
Sport At the venue of each of the teams competing; at home and away from home; = home and away. Now North American.
adjectiveˌhəʊm(ə)n(d)ˈhəʊm
Sport Designating a pair of matches between two teams, the first played at one team’s venue and the second at the other team's venue; of or relating to matches played in this way; = home and away. Compare out-and-home. Now North American.
nounˌhəʊm(ə)n(d)ˈhəʊm
Sport North American. A pair of matches between two teams where each team plays one of the matches at home.
Origin
Mid 18th century. From home + and + home.