GK - Stuart McKenzie (Cove Rangers)
The most impressive goalkeeping performance this weekend came from a player on a losing team. Falkirk were only able to defeat Cove 1-0 on Saturday in a top-of-the-table, but that was mostly down to McKenzie, who repelled a number of efforts from the hosts to keep his side in the match until the death.
DR - Willie Gibson (Queen of the South)
Gibson's transformation from mercurial winger to consistent full-back this term has been quite something. He was impressive again at the weekend as Queen of the South got their first win of the league season, defeating Alloa Athletic 2-0 at Palmerston.
DC - Richard Tait (St Mirren)
What can you do when no centre-backs really stand out but lots of full-backs do? Stick one in the centre, of course! That's why Mr Tait lines up as the anchor of this three-man unit. The 30-year-old further endeared himself to St Mirren fans on Saturday as they picked up a vital win at fellow strugglers Livingston.
DL - Sean Mackie (Hibernian)
The youngster was a surprise starter for Hibs' Premiership clash with Celtic, but he kept Jeremie Frimpong very quiet and was solid throughout the 90 minutes of the 2-2 draw.
MC - Kyle Turner (Dunfermline Athletic)
The energetic Pars midfielder was excellent on Friday evening, dominating the middle of the park as Stevie Crawford's men halted his old colleague Robbie Neilson and Hearts' 100% record with a 2-1 victory in front of the BBC Scotland cameras.
AMR - Thomas Robert (Airdrieonians)
Laurent's son has been one of the signings of the season in League 1 and he sparkled again on Saturday, including netting a stylish opening goal, as Ian Murray's men defeated Forfar Athletic 3-1 away from home.
AMC - Jai Quitongo (Queen's Park)
The most attack-minded Team of the Week ever continues with a place for the ex-Morton striker who starred on the right of Queen's Park's forward line as the Spiders defeated Brechin City 3-0 with Quitongo, who netted in the win, unplayable at times.
AML - Mitch Pinnock (Kilmarnock)
The summer signing took full advantage of his opportunity in the starting XI by putting in a man-of-the-match performance in Killie's 3-1 win over Ross County – despite the hosts having a man sent off in the eighth minute. Pinnock helped them overcome the early red card for Stuart Findlay with a cross for the opener before winning the penalty to put them back in front.
FC - Kemar Roofe (Rangers)
This week's star man, Roofe excelled again for Rangers on Sunday as the league leaders made quick work of Aberdeen, streaking into an early 2-0 lead before eventually completing a 4-0 triumph. Roofe netted the second, scoring in consecutive games for the first time since his summer move from Anderlecht.
FC - Michael Moffat (Ayr United)
Moffat, who has typically played as a No.10 this term, was moved up to spearhead the attack for the visit of Dundee and he sure made manager Mark Kerr happy with the decision. As well as getting himself on the scoresheet with his 100th goal for the Honest Men, Moffat was excellent bringing others into play and leading the line.
FC - David Goodwillie (Clyde)
Clyde triumphed with a 3-2 victory in League 1, defeating Montrose in an entertaining match at Broadwood. Goodwillie proved to be the difference between the sides, netting an impressive hat-trick.