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    Stadiums, arenas that are home to more than one sports team

    By Keith Jenkins,

    5 hours ago

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    There's nothing like home-field or home-court advantage. Being able to sleep in your own bed and play a decisive game in front of your home fans goes a long way. That's why teams fight during the regular season to put themselves in position to have the home edge come playoff time.

    Several major cities in North America have professional sports teams from different leagues that call the same stadium or arena home. Here's a look at the venues that house multiple major organizations across MLB, NFL, NBA, WNBA, MLS, NWSL and NHL:

    America First Field (Sandy, Utah): Real Salt Lake and Utah Royals

    American Airlines Center (Dallas): Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars

    Audi Field (Washington): D.C. United and Washington Spirit

    Ball Arena (Denver): Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche

    Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, North Carolina): Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC

    Barclays Center (Brooklyn, New York): Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty

    BMO Stadium (Los Angeles): LAFC and Angel City FC

    Capital One Arena (Washington): Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals

    Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle): Seattle Kraken and Seattle Storm

    Crypto.com Arena (Los Angeles): Los Angeles Lakers , Los Angeles Kings and Los Angeles Sparks

    Footprint Center (Phoenix): Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury

    Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis): Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever

    Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts): New England Patriots and New England Revolution

    Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando, Florida): Orlando City SC and Orlando Pride

    Little Caesars Arena (Detroit): Detroit Pistons and Detroit Red Wings

    Lumen Field (Seattle): Seattle Seahawks , Seattle Sounders FC and Seattle Reign FC

    Madison Square Garden (New York): New York Knicks and New York Rangers

    Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta): Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC

    MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey): New York Giants and New York Jets

    PayPal Park (San Jose, California): San Jose Earthquakes and Bay FC

    Providence Park (Portland, Oregon): Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns FC

    Red Bull Arena (Harrison, New Jersey): New York Red Bulls and NJ/NY Gotham FC

    Scotiabank Arena (Toronto): Toronto Raptors and Toronto Maple Leafs

    SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, California): Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Rams

    Soldier Field (Chicago): Chicago Bears and Chicago Fire FC

    Target Center (Minneapolis): Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx

    TD Garden (Boston): Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins

    United Center (Chicago): Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawks

    Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia): Philadelphia 76ers and Philadelphia Flyers

    Yankee Stadium (New York): New York Yankees and New York City FC

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