About Stats Magazine
Data-driven sports journalism — 100% original, 100% transparent.
Our mission
Stats Magazine was founded to fill the gap between raw match data and the stories that matter. We believe every pass, tackle, and tactical shift deserves context. Our team of analysts and journalists works around the clock to deliver verified, in-depth statistics from football, cricket, basketball, rugby, and beyond. No clickbait, no recycled content — just clear, honest numbers.
What sets us apart
Unlike traditional sports sites, we don’t just publish scorelines. Every match report includes advanced metrics: expected goals (xG), pressure regains, passing networks, and player workload. We also verify our data through multiple sources, including optical tracking and club-released stats. Our commitment to originality means every article is written from scratch by our in-house experts.
Our principles
🔍 Transparency
We publish our methodologies and data sources. You’ll always know how we reached a number.
⚡ Speed & accuracy
Preliminary stats within 6 hours; full breakdowns within 24. Every figure is double-checked.
🌍 Inclusive coverage
From the Premier League to the Women’s Super League, from T20 to Test cricket – we cover it all equally.
📊 Original analysis
No copy-paste. Our analysts create unique visualisations and metrics you won’t find elsewhere.
Get in touch
We love hearing from our readers. Whether you have a question about a stat, want to collaborate, or just want to say hello:
For partnership inquiries, freelance contributions, or data licensing, drop us a line at the same address. We aim to reply within 24 hours.
Behind the numbers
Our core team includes former analysts, data scientists, and sports journalists. While we keep our individual profiles low-key, we collectively bring over 30 years of experience in sports data and storytelling. Every article passes through at least two fact-checkers before publication.
Our journey
2024 – Stats Magazine launches with a focus on football advanced metrics.
2025 – Expanded to cricket, basketball, and rugby; reached 500+ original reports.
2026 – Now covering 12 sports, with a dedicated women’s sports section and live data blogs.
We don’t just count the plays — we make every number count.