
Stuart Hughes is a London-based freelance journalist and content writer best known for writing sports, travel, lifestyle, and technology features and articles. His work includes collaborations with Techopedia, Lenovo, Best Western Hotels & Resorts, and several aviation brands, including Frontier Airlines. Having lived all over the world, Stuart brings a distinctive, real-world perspective to his writing, and when he’s not at his desk, you’ll find him travelling, playing football, cricket, and golf, or out on the bike.
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Articles by Stuart Hughes
Billionaire Fatigue? Meet Real Madrid, Bayern and the Packers
They may be worth billions with countless championship titles to their names, but in the uber-competitive world of sports ruled by wealthy owners and corporate investors, why are fan-owned clubs still so dominant?

By Stuart Hughes
The Five Best Sports for Beginner Bettors
Whether you're a die-hard fan or just a casual observer, some sports simply make learning how to bet easy, while others require a wealth of stats, complex strategies, and specialist knowledge - here's how to avoid the pitfalls when starting out.

By Stuart Hughes
The Soccer Icons Who May Have Played Their Final World Cup
After a stunning 2026 World Cup, we look back at the wealth of soccer talent exiting the world stage as the likes of Messi, Ronaldo, and Neymar hang up their boots - bookending the final chapter of arguably the greatest generation of talent to ever play the game.

By Stuart Hughes
Can MLS Make the Most of World Cup Fever?
The World Cup is over, but MLS' biggest test is just beginning. Can the league turn record-breaking interest into lasting fans and sustained growth?

By Stuart Hughes
From the WNBA to the SHL: Which Leagues Are Set to Take Off?
From packed Japanese ballparks to the rapid rise of professional padel, these five leagues are building bigger audiences without receiving the attention they deserve.

By Stuart Hughes
What Alberta’s New “Open” Gaming Market Means for Canada
Alberta has become the second Canadian province to opt for gambling reform, but what does it mean for its residents, and why might it spark other provinces to roll the dice?

By Stuart Hughes