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Ask Me Anything, the new BBC Sport service designed to serve you

Ask Me Anything, the new BBC Sport service designed to serve you

The Ask Me Anything team at BBC Sport is dedicated to responding to your inquiries.

Contact us.

There is a lot of information online, but context is much harder to locate.

We want to reward your time by educating you on topics you may not otherwise understand.

Have you ever questioned the meaning of a tifo banner? How does the Six Nations score work? or why are yellow tennis balls?

We’ll research current topics, analyze breaking news stories, and explain the trending use of certain terms.

The team will be able to connect you with a network of contacts, including our experts and experts, to provide you with all the information you require.

No sport is off limits, and there is no question that no one should ask.

We’ll learn why your team’s weekend goal was denied, how to distinguish between a ruck from a maul while watching the Six Nations, and how to score a rare albatross on golf.

The BBC Sport website, app, social media, YouTube accounts, as well as BBC TV and radio, will be covered by our coverage.

We’ll respond to your inquiries right in the BBC Sport newsroom and visit some of the world’s biggest sporting events from the backstage.

Some of the discussions you might have had at home, at work, or elsewhere have already been covered by our coverage.

Source: BBC

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