England have never won their opening four World Cup qualifiers before, so can break the record with a win over Belarus this Wednesday?

Jose Antonio Camacho has been appointed the new Osasuna coach, after the departure of Jose Angel Ziganda.

Camacho has been given a contract until the end of the season as the club look to pick up their first win of the season.

Camacho led Spain to the quarter-finals of both Euro 2000 and the 2002 World Cup. The former Real Madrid player began coaching in 1992 with Rayo Vallecano and has since had spells at Espanyol (twice), Sevilla, Madrid (twice) and also had two stints at the Benfica helm, the second ending in March this year.

England have never won their opening four World Cup qualifiers before, so can break the record with a win over Belarus this Wednesday?