GK - Allan McGregor (Rangers)
Although he would score an unfortunate 94th-minute own goal when Ross Callachan’s shot deflected in, it's fair to say Rangers would have slumped to their first defeat of the 2020/21 league season were it not for the heroics of their veteran goalkeeper earlier in the match. The former Scotland international made a range of impressive saves to keep Accies at bay.
DR - Stephen Welsh (Celtic)
On the right of our all-centre-back defence is the Celtic youngster, who both impressed in his defensive duties in the 2-1 win over Motherwell but also set his team on the path to victory with an early header.
DC - Ryan Edwards (Dundee United)
The towering defender gave United some much-needed aerial presence in both penalty areas in the win over Ross County, as evidenced by his header which gave United the 2-0 cushion needed to comfortably secure the three points.
DC - Jamie Hamilton (Hamilton Accies)
The young defender excelled for the hosts as they largely limited the threat of the league leaders and took the game to Steven Gerrard's men in front of the Sky Sports cameras on Sunday.
DL - Frankie Musonda (Raith Rovers)
Musonda is another centre-back we're squeezing into a different position because his performance was just too good to ignore. The English defender was a stand-out as John McGlynn's side climbed into second spot in the Scottish Championship table with a 1-0 win at Morton.
MR - Bobby Linn (Arbroath)
The winger tormented Dunfermline Athletic in the first half of their clash at Gayfield, helping his side into a 2-0 lead which would ultimately be enough to hold on to the points and make it five league games without defeat.
MC - Jeando Fuchs (Dundee United)
The second United player to make our team, Fuchs once again impressed in the centre of the park. The Cameroon midfielder is key to his side's performances and continues to improve in the midfield area.
MC - Ethan Erhahon (St Mirren)
An excellent display from the young Scot gave St Mirren the platform in which to defeat Kilmarnock 2-0 at the weekend. He both passed the ball excellently and broke up play at the other end as the Buddies remained in the top six.
ML - Jamie Murphy (Hibernian)
Murphy is really starting to come into his own operating in the No.10 position behind two strikers in Jack Ross' new preferred formation. His ability to drift past players with ease was a crucial aspect of the Hibs attack as they defeated Aberdeen 2-0.
FC - Martin Boyle (Hibernian)
Hibs were able to beat Aberdeen and move five points above their rivals in the battle for third place thanks in large part to the efforts of Boyle. The in-form attacker netted both goals in the win. For that contribution he is this week's star man.
FC - Chris Kane (St Johnstone)
Though he didn't get himself on the scoresheet - the goals came courtesy of Scott Tanser and Shaun Rooney - the striker was instrumental in St Johnstone's 2-1 win over Livingston on Saturday. He continually won free-kicks in high areas, harassed defenders and linked well with team-mates.