NYON (Reuters) - Euro 2016 qualifying matches will be spread over six days of so-called "international weeks" rather than concentrated into just two, European soccer's governing body UEFA said on Friday.
Previously, the week-long periods allocated to international football have featured one batch of matches on Friday and another on Tuesday, but UEFA said they would now be more evenly distributed
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