There’s been much discussion over the years about where would be most appropriate for a US Soccer national stadium. This idea is taken from other countries that have a national home ground for their matches. England has Wembley, France has Stade de France, Russia has Luzhniki Stadium, and Brazil has Estado Nacíonal. See, these other places do it and never have a problem with home field advantage, so should the USA.
This got me thinking, not so much about where this should be. The answer is, of course, Alaska, the only place that guarantees a home advantage. No, I began thinking about the other strategic aspects of what a home field should entail.