England face the European minnows at Wembley on Friday, four days before a sterner test against Poland in Warsaw.
Rooney, who has 76 caps for England and missed the opening two Group H matches after suffering a nasty cut playing for Manchester United, captained his country in a friendly against Brazil three years ago.
“I enjoy working with Wayne, we had a good Euros,” manager Roy Hodgson told reporters on Thursday.
“I was disappointed of course when he got that terrible gash and I was even worried it would keep him out not only of the September games but also of the October games.
“Luckily he has made a quick recovery and will certainly captain the team in the first one.”
Vice-captain Lampard had been in line to lead out the team on Friday in the absence of usual captain Steven Gerrard who is suspended for the match.
“Frank had a scan earlier in the week. He tried to train apart from the team on Wednesday morning and he still felt a problem with his calf. There has been a slight tear.
“It’s not a major problem but the best thing is for him to go back to his club and receive treatment on a daily basis. We will reassess the situation on Sunday.”
Lampard’s Chelsea team mate Ryan Bertrand has also pulled out of the squad for Friday’s match through illness.
The left-sided player, who will also return to be re-assessed on Sunday, used an expletive as he reacted angrily on social network site Twitter to accusations he had withdrawn from the squad due to a sore throat.
He said: “Just to clarify. It’s not a ‘sore throat’ I’m ill. Swollen glands in my neck. And constant headache for 3 days now and freezing cold. Do you think a “sorethroat” could stop me being a part of a match for my club or country? #yourf******nuts this is what every boy dreams of.”
After Chelsea defender Ashley Cole was forced to apologise to FA chairman David Bernstein for a Twitter insult he aimed at the governing body last week, Hodgson used the Bertrand incident to caution his players against stepping out of line.
“It’s a reminder,” Hodgson said. “His sentiments were laudable. He was a little irritated but his choice of words was wrong but it reminds us how unbelievably careful the players have to be.”
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