With captain Seamus Coleman sidelined, Nathan Collins will continue to stand in as skipper.
The Brentford defender took the armband for the closing stages of the England game after Coleman limped off before and retained captaincy duties against Greece.
“I probably didn’t take in the moment as much as I should have, but that’s just the way I am,” Collins, 23, said of deputising for Coleman last month.
“My family did – I think they were crying in the stand. Honestly, it means a lot to me and my family.”
Collins, who has started all seven of Brentford’s Premier League games this season, added: “I think in this camp, it’s really easy being a captain of this team as there are so many leaders. I could go through this team and you could name six or seven boys who would help me out, chip in, talk, motivate, and it makes my job easier.
“We’re missing a few of the older boys, past leaders, and it is time for boys to step up and time for us to start showing our leadership.”