BBC Sport
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna is pleased there will be a reduction in the number of international breaks at the start of next season.
The Suffolk side resume their Championship campaign at home to Wrexham on Saturday (15:00 GMT) after a third and final two-week interval without a game.
There will be only two international breaks before Christmas from next term with the October schedule disappearing in favour of an extended three-week window in September.
“I’m glad they’re changing it next year – for me it’s too disruptive having three breaks in that shorter spell, especially when you’re a team who has brought in players late in the window, that’s a big challenge,” McKenna told BBC Radio…