GK - Craig Gordon (Heart of Midlothian)
The goalkeeper – named in the Scotland squad today – made a few key stops, including a terrific save from Kevin Nisbet, as Hearts upset old rivals Hibs to book themselves a place in the Scottish Cup final. For that world-class effort, he is this week's star man.
DR - James Tavernier (Rangers)
The Rangers right-back continued his excellent season with another strong showing in the 1-0 victory over Kilmarnock, a match where he netted the only goal from the penalty spot.
DC - Mark O'Hara (Motherwell)
For the second match in succession the midfielder looked completely at home in the back three as Motherwell registered their second win on the bounce - and fourth in the last five in the Premiership - with a 2-0 triumph in Livingston.
DC - Markus Fjortoft (Greenock Morton)
The former Hamilton Accies centre-back has impressed since moving to Cappielow and he did so again in the 3-2, dramatic come-from-behind victory over Ayr United. The hosts were 2-0 down with under 10 minutes remaining but managed to grab all three points.
DL - Harry Milne (Cove Rangers)
Cove continued their excellent start to the League 1 season with a victory against fellow promotion hopefuls Partick Thistle. It took Rory McAllister's stoppage-time goal to win a game badly affected by gale-force winds but Milne was arguably the stand-out among the home ranks.
MR - Ryan Christie (Celtic)
Celtic will face off against Hearts in next month's Scottish Cup final after defeating Aberdeen 2-0 in the other semi-final. Christie opened the scoring with a terrific effort and his dynamism in attack was a problem for Aberdeen all day.
MC - Scott Allardice (Inverness CT)
The midfielder scored a terrific goal to put his side ahead and generally excelled in the middle of the park as Inverness came back from a goal down to defeat Arbroath 3-1 in the Championship.
MC - Nat Wedderburn (Dumbarton)
Wedderburn was imperious during Dumbarton's 2-0 away triumph at Airdrie, breaking up play, threading through passes and generally just dominating his area.
ML - Leeroy Makovora (Brechin City)
The Hearts loanee shone as Brechin City got their first victory of the new campaign under interim boss Michael Paton. City defeated Albion Rovers 2-0 in Coatbridge with Makovora getting the opener with a fine finish.
FC - Nicky Clark (Dundee United)
Clark netted twice, once from the spot, once in a right-place-at-the-right-time moment as he diverted a shot past Ross Doohan in Dundee United's 2-1 victory over Ross County on Saturday.
FC - Declan McManus (Dunfermline Athletic)
The striker was a pest throughout and netted from the penalty spot as Dunfermline continued their perfect start in the Championship with a 3-2 home win over Queen of the South.