The Astros will be back home this weekend for the first time since Hurricane Harvey struck the city of Houston and the Mets will be there to play them.

With all the understandable uncertainty surrounding this weekend’s series between the Mets and Astros, a decision has been made as to where the two teams will meet, and it will thankfully be back in Houston.

The Astros will be welcoming the Mets in this first series back, but there will be no Friday night game played.

The team announced on Wednesday afternoon that the series will be played on Saturday and Sunday. That first day will be a day-night doubleheader with the first game slated to start at 2:10 p.m. ET and the second game at 8:10 p.m. ET. Then Sunday, the game will go on as planned as an afternoon 2:10 p.m. ET start as well.

On Monday, the Associated Press reported that the series between the Mets and Astros would be moved to Tropicana Field due to the damage caused by Hurricane Harvey. It would’ve been the second series the Astros would play away from Minute Maid Park as a home team after the current one between them and the Texas Rangers.

Thankfully, it seems that things are slowly starting to get back to normal in some parts of the Houston area. Enough so that baseball can be played there again starting on Saturday.

According to the Houston Chronicle, Minute Maid Park is in good shape, so there are no safety concerns for anyone that decides to attend any of the three games this weekend.

The Mets were scheduled to have Matt Harvey make his first start since coming off the disabled list on Friday night against the Astros. The fact that that first game has been moved to Saturday afternoon won’t affect Harvey’s start, however. The team confirmed he will be starting the first game of the series and is on an 80 pitch limit.