Both teams have unfinished business between them after their first two meetings of the season.

It has turned out to be an interesting 2021-22 La Liga season, and part of that excitement has had to do with Real Madrid and Barcelona's form. Well, that form will be put to test by each of these teams less than a month from now, when both teams collide in their second league meeting of the season.

These clubs have played two matches so far in the ongoing campaign, with both of those being won by Real Madrid. The first one of them came on October 24, 2021, which concluded with a 2-1 win for Ancelotti's team. Then, these Spanish football titans would meet in the Supercopa de España semi-finals, with the end result going Los Blancos' way, this time with a 3-2 score after extra time.

Now, Barcelona will have a chance to redeem themselves on March 20, the date set by La Liga to play the second Clásico of this La Liga season.

This game will mark some first times for several members of the Blaugrana squad, including skipper Xavi Hernández, who will make his debut as Barcelona's coach at Santiago Bernabeu stadium. Meanwhile, players such as Adama Traoré and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will also play their first matches at the Bernabeu wearing Barcelona's jersey.

Real Madrid will want to continue with an unbeaten run against Los Culés that has seen them win the most recent six Clásicos. One more win for Real Madrid here and the club would equal a record that has stood in El Clásico history since the 1960s.