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

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BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team are dedicated to answering your questions.

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There is a lot of information out there, but the context is much harder to find.

We want to reward your time by telling you things you do not know and reminding you of things you do.

Have you ever wondered what a tifo banner is? How the Six Nations scoring works? Or why tennis balls are yellow?

If so, others have too, so we will do our best to use our expertise here at BBC Sport to give you direct answers.

We will be taking a deep dive into hot topics, adding analysis to breaking news stories or explaining why certain terms are trending.

The team will find out everything you need to know and be able to call upon a network of contacts including our experts and pundits.

No sport is off limits, no question is too big or too small.

We will find out why your team's goal was disallowed at the weekend, let you know the difference between a ruck and a maul when you are watching the Six Nations, or how golfers can achieve a rare albatross.

Our coverage will span the BBC Sport website, app, social media and YouTube accounts, plus BBC TV and radio.

We will be answering your questions from the heart of the BBC Sport newsroom, and going behind the scenes at some of the world's biggest sporting events.

We have already covered some of the debates you may have been having at home, in the office or elsewhere.

Do you have a question or a topic you want to know more about? Fill out the contact form at the top of this article and we will answer the best of them.