Career
He has previously played for Milwall, Cheltenham Town, Tooting & Mitcham, Chelmsford City, Kettering Town, Grimsby Town, Welling United, Hayes & Yeading United and Maidstone United. Hughes-Mason started his career at the age of seven as a youngster with Arsenal, where he played in the same team as Jack Wilshere. At the age of fourteen, he was let go by Arsenal for being too small.
Millwall offered Hughes-Mason a scholarship after he had impressed against them playing for Spurs.
Hughes-Mason made his professional debut in August 2009 at the age of 17, and spent a loan spell at Cheltenham Town in early 2010. In July 2010, he went on trial with Swindon Town.
Hughes-Mason spent the month of August 2010 on loan at Tooting & Mitcham United, and returned to the club, again on loan, in November 2010. He signed on loan for Chelmsford City in February 2011, making six appearances.
At the end of the 2010-2011 season, Hughes-Mason was released by Milwall.
Hughes-Mason went on trial with Burton Albion in late July 2011, and trialled with Grimsby Town two weeks later, playing in a friendly match against Brigg Town. Hughes-Mason re-signed with Tooting & Mitcham United on non-contract terms, before moving to Kettering Town in October 2011. Hughes-Mason returned to Grimsby Town on 6 January 2012 signing until the end of the season.
After playing 11 times, scoring twice he was released by the club on 1 May 2012.
On 30 May 2012 Hughes-Mason signed for Conference South side Welling United, and would go on to earn promotion to the Conference in his first season with the club On 3 December 2013 he signed on loan for Concord Rangers.
He later played for Hayes & Yeading United on loan before a short stint with Maidstone United. In the summer of 2014 he joined Leatherhead.
Hughes-Mason was born in the London Borough of Hackney, and is of Antigua and Barbudan, Dominica and Grenadian descent.
In August 2012, he was called up to the Antigua and Barbuda under-20 squad, who he qualifies through his mother, for the 2013 CONCACAF U-20 Championship qualifiers against Dominica, Grenada and Curaçao. However, when Hughes-Mason reported to the games, he was unable to play due to a mix-up regarding eligibility as he did not meet the age criteria. During his spell with Welling United, Hughes-Mason divided his time studying sports coaching at the University of East London and coaching football at Saint Francis" Catholic Primary School in Stratford, London.