La Liga president Javier Tebas went on to discuss when and how the crucial tie will take place at the Bernabeu.

Fans around the world will be able to plan ahead to watch El Clásico, since La Liga president Javier Tebas has already revealed the date and time when the second clash between Real Madrid and Barcelona will take place.

Speaking at an event in London, where the league's main man revealed LaLigaTV's plans to broadcast games in the U.K., Tebas shared the exact moment when the game will kick off.

"El Clásico will take place on March 1, 2020 at 21:00 hrs. The game will be played at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium," Tebas stated.

Both teams will have a busy schedule that week, since Barcelona will play the return leg of their UEFA Champions League tie against Napoli on February 25, while Real Madrid will return from England after facing Manchester City one day later. 

This may not be the final El Clásico of this campaign, since both teams have been drawn on the same side of the Copa del Rey bracket. If things go as planned, both Spanish giants would meet in the semi-final stage of that competition, just like last year.