As MLB would not allow anyone else use of facilites of their teams, NYCFC was unable to be at Yankee Stadium despite being 25% owned by them, now with the Yankees season over, they return home. Below is a list of the games one date has been changedas well as a starring time. Do not go by the dates on mlssoccer.com, as of a few minutes ago it was not updated.
Wed. Oct 7 v DC United 7 p.m. ET
Sun. Oct. 11 v New England 4:30 p.m. ET
Sat. Oct. 24 v Impact 7:30 p.m. ET
Sun. Nov 1 V Red Bulls 7 p.m. ET
NYCFC CEO Brad Sims informed "I would like to thank the New York Red Bulls and their match-day staff for all their help and support over the last 5 weeks. We are rivals on the pitch, we greatly appreciate their continued collaboration during these unprecendeted circumstances and as we both work to grow soccer in this area. We have had a fantastic experience and some very positive results at Red Bull Arena."
How much of a home advantage do they hold at Yankee Stadium, it is profound, out of their last 57 games, dating to 2016, they have only lost 4!