GK - Ryan Goodfellow (Albion Rovers)
Most weeks Hibs keeper Ofir Marciano would have got the nod for making a terrific late save and keeping a clean sheet at Motherwell, but it's not most weeks you see one of the greatest saves you're ever likely to witness. That came from Albion Rovers keeper Ryan Goodfellow at Hampden - the former Dunfermline youth graduate made an unbelievable stop to deny Kieran Moore in the 2-2 draw with Queen's Park. If you don't believe us, dig it out yourself!
DC - Tom Lang (Clyde)
A late winning goal and a solid performance from the centre-back helped Clyde to a 2-1 victory over East Fife at Broadwood in Ladbrokes League 1.
DC - Ben Hall (Falkirk)
Two goals from the defender added to the pile as Falkirk racked up a 6-0 victory over Forfar in League 1. Aidan Connolly and Gary Miller also stood out for the hosts in their six-goal show.
DC - Ciaron Brown (Livingston)
Excellent at the back, Brown also made an impact with his long throws. The attacking weapon helped Livingston to a 4-2 win over Hamilton Accies in the Ladbrokes Premiership.
MR - Ali McCann (St Johnstone)
The midfielder continues to be one of the stand-out young players in the country after a goal and another confident showing in St Johnstone's 2-1 home win over Kilmarnock on Saturday.
MC - Michael McKenna (Arbroath)
The attacking midfielder was the stand-out player on the park as Dick Campbell's men got a valuable win the Ladbrokes Championship, beating Partick Thistle 2-1 at Gayfield and creating some space between themselves and the relegation places and moving to within a point of the top four.
MC - Stephen Kelly (Ayr United)
Another youngster excelling in the centre of the park, the 19-year-old scored the only goal of the game as Ayr United dug out a hard-fought victory over Inverness CT, a result that moves them to within a point of second place.
ML - Dylan Tait (Raith Rovers)
Tait and team-mate Kieron Bowie tore up Montrose's defence on Saturday and it's the former who we've decided to go for. Along with his defence-splitting runs out wide, Tait netted in the 4-3 triumph for John McGlynn's side.
FC - Liam Boyce (Hearts)
Hearts looked like a team transformed on Sunday as they won only their third game of the Premiership season, and against Rangers no less. A big part of the improvement came from new signing Boyce, who scored one, created another and was a tireless focal point in attack throughout the 2-1 win. He is this week's star man.
FC - Odsonne Edouard (Celtic)
We don't usually pick substitutes in Team of the Week. Then again, substitutes don't usually score two goals within minutes of arriving on the park. Edouard's class told against Ross County at the weekend, as his quick-fire double sealed a 3-0 win.
FC - Kevin O'Hara (Alloa Athletic)
Alloa got themselves a big result in the Championship relegation battle, going to Queen of the South, throwing away a 2-0 lead but winning 3-2. O'Hara netted twice, including the winning goal, to take his tally to six in the space of a week.