Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly will co-host the network’s GOP debate in March after Donald Trump Donald John TrumpHR McMaster says president's policy to withdraw troops from Afghanistan is 'unwise' Cast of 'Parks and Rec' reunite for virtual town hall to address Wisconsin voters Biden says Trump should step down over coronavirus response MORE skipped the network’s January debate due to controversy over her role.

The network announced the details for its third presidential debate, on March 3, in Detroit, where anchors Brett Baier and Chris Wallace will also reprise their roles as moderators.

The debate will come after the early-voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada, as well as after the March 1 “Super Tuesday” votes also nicknamed the “SEC primary.”

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Trump has sparred with Kelly since their first appearance on the debate stage in August, where Kelly asked him pointed questions about past controversial comments about women. The feud continued to simmer for months, boiling over with the billionaire calling for Kelly to be barred from the debate.

When the network issued a harsh response to those calls, Trump walked away and instead hosted a rally benefiting veterans.

While the current GOP field includes nine candidates, it’s likely some will have dropped out at some point during the 15 primary contests before the March debate takes place. The network hasn’t set its criteria yet to determine who would make the cut and is expected to do so closer to the event.

Fox’s August debate, the first of the cycle, set a record for the highest-rated non-sports cable broadcast of all time, with 24 million viewers, according to the network.