Matchday four in the Betfred Cup begins tonight when Rangers face Stranraer at Ibrox but here are some of the players who had a big influence in the weekend's games.
Marvin Johnson
The winger was Motherwell's best player in their 3-1 win against Annan Athletic at Galabank. He opened the scoring and set up both of Louis Moult's second-half goals as Mark McGhee's men earned an important win.
Greg Stewart
Dundee trailed Dumbarton 2-1 at half-time on Saturday but ran out 6-2 winners at Dens Park, with Stewart pulling the strings. The former Cowdenbeath forward hit a hat-trick in an outstanding performance for Paul Hartley's team.
Massimo Donati
The Italian midfielder, who joined last week after leaving Bari, turned in a classy performance and topped it off with a terrific goal as Hamilton Accies bounced back from defeat at Ayr to beat St Mirren 3-0 at the SuperSeal Stadium.
Jai Quitongo
Scored his first senior goal for Morton as Jim Duffy's men beat Kilmarnock 2-0 to take a big step towards the last 16 of the competition. Impressive celebration, too, from the 18-year-old, who is the son of former Hearts winger Jose Quitongo.
Gary Naysmith
He might be 37 but the former Scotland full-back still has a big role to play on the pitch. East Fife have made a terrific start to the season and the manager helped them to a 2-1 win over Peterhead at Bayview as they continue to lead Group A.
Danny Swanson
St Johnstone were awarded three penalties in the first half of their Group B tie against Falkirk at McDiarmid Park. Liam Craig missed the first of them but Danny Swanson showed him the way with a spot-kick double in Saints' 3-0 victory.