Hubbins, from the Weoley Castle district of Birmingham, played for junior club Cadbury Athletic from under-9s to under-13s before joining Birmingham City's Academy in 2003. As a 16-year-old he appeared for the club's reserve team, and in 2009 he scored the late goal which took the academy team through to the semi-final of the FA Youth Cupfor the first time since 1985. According to the Birmingham Mail, he "won a 50–50 and broke down the inside-right channel and placed a shot high into the net, making light of the difficulty caused by the ball bobbling up as he went through." Described as "a pacey, tricky winger who is not afraid of taking on a full-back while still having an eye for goal", Hubbins was included in the first-team squad for friendly matches before the 2009–10 season. In July 2010, Hubbins signed his first one-year professional contract.
Notts County (loan)
Prior to the 2010–11 season, Hubbins joined Notts County, newly promoted to League One, on trial. He was recommended by Birmingham Academy coach, and former player for both clubs, Phil Robinson. The trial was successful and the player joined on loan until 18 January 2011, linking up with Birmingham teammate Jake Jervis, also on loan at County. Hubbins made his debut for the club on 24 August 2010 in the starting eleven for the Football League Cup second-round tie away to Watford. He played 59 minutes as his club won 2–1. He started in the Football League Trophy defeat to Sheffield Wednesday the following week, but made no more first-team appearances before the loan expired.
Return to Birmingham
At the end of the 2010–11 season, Hubbins signed a six-month contract extension. He was named among the substitutes for four first-team matches in the early part of the campaign in the UEFA Europa League and the Championship, never taking the field. His performances for the reserves earned him a further contract extension for the remainder of the season. On 24 January 2012, Hubbins joined Conference National club Tamworth on loan until 19 February. He made his debut the same day in a 3–0 league defeat to Ebbsfleet United, and was the Tamworth Herald's "star man" despite having to leave the field after an hour with a hamstring injury predicted to keep him out for a month. He made no further first-team appearances, and was released by Birmingham when his contract expired at the end of the 2011–12 season.
Hubbins signed for another Conference National club, Worcester City, on 31 July 2013, but in mid-September he decided to leave and take a break from the game.
On 11 August 2014, Hubbins made a return to football, and signed for Conference North side Leamington. He left the club at the end of that season after the expiry of his contract.
Personal life
Hubbins converted to Islam in 2007 and became a Muslim although he was a Christian before.