Tom Maston

Tom Maston

Features Editor

📝 Bio: After starting out as an intern all the way back in 2012, I've been part of the GOAL editorial furniture ever since, taking on a number of roles within the news operation before switching focus to features in 2020. Previously a regular at Premier League grounds around the north and Midlands before covering the 2018 World Cup on the ground in Russia, it's now my role to oversee our wide-ranging feature output, including the annual NXGN awards for the world's best teenage players. A lifelong Leeds United fan, I've learned to take the rough with the smooth in all aspects of life via my football club's various plights, while I harness a soft spot for Liverpool so as to avoid issues within my marriage!

My Football Story: I attended my first Leeds game as a six-year-old, and by the turn of the millennium I was hooked on all aspects of the game and could regularly be found with my head inside a Match annual or book of historical football facts so as to ensure I was aware of the most important figures and teams from both the past and present. I was a season-ticket holder at Elland Road in my early teenage years (just as things started to go wrong!) and played (badly) for my local side until suffering a serious ankle injury aged 15. An old soul, I refuse to watch Premier League goals on social media until I've seen Match of the Day and listen to Saturday 3pm games on the radio rather than searching for illegal streams - it's the only way to live IMO.

🎯 Areas of expertise:
  • Opinion and analysis of the Premier League, Champions League and the global game
  • Superstars of the future
  • Ballon d'Or and what's required to win it
🌟 Favourite footballing memory: Marcelo Bielsa's post-spygate press conference and public undressing of Frank Lampard's Derby County - an afternoon that began in absolute panic that the great man was about to resign and ended in hilarity. Quite how Leeds got so lucky to have him in charge I'll never understand!
Articles by Tom Maston
  1. Tielemans to Man Utd one of the best-value deals of the summer

    For some football fans, the summer is the part of the calendar that they look forward to the most - and that's not just because it's filled by a World Cup every four years! Rather, it's because the end of the season means only one thing: It's time for transfers! The 2026 window is once again proving to be busy, with some huge names making big-money moves before deadline day on September 1.

  2. Just leave it to Jude! Bellingham sends Haaland & Co. home

    Jude Bellingham was once again England's hero as the midfielder scored both goals to secure a 2-1 win over Norway in Saturday's World Cup quarter-final. The Three Lions fell behind in the first half, but Bellingham equalised shortly before half-time before netting the winner early in extra-time to set up a semi-final against either Argentina or Switzerland.

  3. BDO Power Rankings: Pressure keeps building on Kane

    With the Lionel Messi-Cristiano Ronaldo duopoly presumably disappearing into the rearview mirror, the battle for the Ballon d'Or hasn't felt so open for the best part of 20 years, with countless players now beginning each campaign believing they have a chance of claiming the most prestigious individual prize football has to offer. Ousmane Dembele emerged from a career plagued by injuries and inconsistencies to win the Golden Ball in 2025, and he is among a crowded field of contenders again in 2026.

  4. Bellingham, you beauty! 10-man England survive Azteca onslaught

    England produced one of their greatest World Cup performances to beat Mexico 3-2 on Sunday and book a place in the quarter-finals of the 2026 tournament. Jude Bellingham scored twice in the first half while Harry Kane kept himself in the Golden Boot race with a penalty as the Three Lions held on for victory despite playing the bulk of the second half with 10 men following a red card for Jarell Quansah.

  5. Belgium back from the brink as Tielemans caps epic comeback

    Belgium produced one of the most remarkable comebacks in World Cup history as they came from behind to beat Senegal 3-2 in the last 32 on Wednesday. The Red Devils were awful for 85 minutes and were heading for elimination after going 2-0 down, only for Romelu Lukaku and Youri Tielemans to pull them level before Tielemans converted from the penalty spot in stoppage time of extra-time to book a place in the round of 16.

  6. Captain Fantastic! Kane to the rescue for abject England

    England came from behind to secure their place in the last 16 of the World Cup as a second-half brace from Harry Kane ensured a 2-1 win over DR Congo on Wednesday. The Three Lions were largely poor for long periods in Atlanta, but Kane's goals, which were both assisted by substitute Anthony Gordon, set up a meeting with co-hosts Mexico on Sunday.

  7. Kane has a shocker as abysmal England held to bore draw

    England came back down to earth at the World Cup as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Ghana on Tuesday. Unlike against Croatia in their opening game, Thomas Tuchel's side were unable to produce in the final third against the Black Stars, and thus missed the chance to potentially wrap up top spot in Group L with a match to spare.

  1. Back in business! Revved up CR7 rewrites World Cup history books

    Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal answered their critics in style as they ran out 5-0 winners over Uzbekistan to record their first victory of the 2026 World Cup. Ronaldo netted twice to become his country's top goal-scorer in finals history, while a fine free-kick from Nuno Mendes, a second-half own goal from Abdukodir Khusanov and a late strike from substitute Rafael Leao ensured Roberto Martinez's side bounced back from their disappointing opening draw with DR Congo.

  2. Bellingham brilliance & Kane brace get England up & running

    England made a winning start to the 2026 World Cup as they beat Croatia 4-2 in their Group L opener on Wednesday. Harry Kane scored twice in the first half, only for the Three Lions to be pegged back on both occasions, and it required a brilliant solo goal from Jude Bellingham early in the second period to put Thomas Tuchel's side back ahead before Marcus Rashford made the points safe late on.

  3. Musiala & Wirtz pull strings as rampant Germany crush Curacao

    Germany made an early statement at the 2026 World Cup as they ran out 7-1 winners over tournament debutants Curacao. A brace from Kai Havertz and goals from Felix Nmecha, Nico Schlotterbeck, Jamal Musiala, Nathaniel Brown and Deniz Undav ensured a relatively straightforward introduction to Group E for Die Mannschaft, though they were given something of a shock when Curacao found the net midway through the first half.

  4. 10 potential breakout stars of the 2026 World Cup

    It's so close you can almost touch it. After years of build-up, the 2026 World Cup will kick-off on Thursday when co-hosts Mexico face off against South Africa in a repeat of the opening game from 2010. Over the next five-and-a-half weeks, records will be broken and legacies rewritten as a number of modern greats do battle to win the most recognisable trophy in all of sport.

  5. Palmer & the biggest stars to miss out on the World Cup

    The 2026 World Cup is almost here. After years of build-up, dramatic qualifiers and numerous good - and bad - news stories surrounding FIFA's flagship finals, players and coaches from around the world are completing their last preparations after descending on the United States, Mexico and Canada for the biggest international football tournament to ever have been staged.