Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is headed back to "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," according to Deadline. This marks the first time that the former Secretary of State will appear since she first went on the show in September.

Clinton's appearance on the show will come just weeks ahead of the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 1 and the New Hampshire primary on Feb. 9. She will also appear on the show just days after Donald Trump is scheduled to make his second appearance on the late night talk show, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Clinton's first appearance with Fallon happened on the night of the Sept. 16 GOP debate, and - coincidentally or not - Clinton's interview will again coincide with the next GOP debate. The debate will be hosted by the Fox Business Network and will be moderated by Neil Cavuto and Maria Bartiromo.

The first time Clinton was on "The Tonight Show," the politician poked fun at Trump alongside Fallon. In the funny sketch, Fallon impersonated Trump while Clinton played herself as the two had a conversation over the phone.

Trump will be on "The Tonight Show" on Jan. 11 while Clinton's appearance comes two days later on Jan. 14.

Check out the sketch with Fallon from Clinton's appearance in September below.