GK - Craig Gordon (Heart of Midlothian)
Yet again, Craig Gordon makes it into our Team of the Week and it's surely no surprise. The Hearts goalkeeper was instrumental in his side winning at Livingston, making a world-class save to deny Jason Holt a first-half opener as he almost single-handedly weathered the Livingston storm. This kept the visitors in the game and enabled them to secure a 1-0 victory in the second half.
DEF - Charlie Barnes (Annan Athletic)
The former Carlisle United youngster impressed at right-back on Friday evening as Annan were able to jump up two places into third spot in cinch League 2 thanks to a 1-0 win at Edinburgh City.
DEF - Nathan McGinley (Motherwell)
Tony Watt was the star man for Motherwell at the weekend but, seeing as we're spoiled for choice in attack, we've instead opted for the second most impressive Steelman from the 1-1 draw at Easter Road. McGinley impressed at both left-back, where he largely kept Martin Boyle quiet, and centre-back.
DEF - Charlie Fox (Queen’s Park)
The centre-back was solid in defence and scored one of his side's six goals in the incredible 6-0 thumping of Falkirk, a result which saw Paul Sheerin’s reign as Bairns boss come to an end.
DEF - Sam Ellis (Stranraer)
The Blues climbed up above opponents Stenhousemuir in cinch League 2 as they came roaring back from an early deficit to win 4-1 at Ochilview. Eighteen-year-old Ellis impressed, motoring up and down the left flank.
MID - Bobby Barr (Cowdenbeath)
The Blue Brazil got a much-needed victory at the weekend, defeating Stirling Albion 1-0 at Central Park and moving back to within four points of safety. Fraser Mullen got the only goal of the game but it was experienced winger Barr who stood out above all others.
MID - Joe Aribo (Rangers)
Speaking of standing out, Rangers made relatively light work of Dundee at the weekend with several Ibrox performers catching the eye, but none more so than the Nigerian international midfielder. Aribo netted the opener and expertly linked midfield and attack throughout the 3-0 triumph.
MID - Tom Rogic (Celtic)
Celtic also won 3-0 at the weekend to keep the cinch Premiership title race as it was and, again, there was no doubting who the most impressive player was. Rogic is a man reborn under Ange Postecoglou and he demonstrated that again in the victory over Dundee United.
MID - Marley Watkins (Aberdeen)
Two goals for both Watkins and Christian Ramirez in Aberdeen's 4-1 win over St Mirren, but we've plumped for Watkins, who was a menace from the wing as the Dons look like they're putting together something of a resurgence.
FWD - David Goodwillie (Clyde)
The Clyde striker is so important to the team and netted twice to ensure a share of the spoils at Broadwood as the hosts fought back from two goals down against Peterhead to claim a draw.
FWD - Gozie Ugwu (Morton)
Ugwu netted twice at the weekend to earn his side a 2-2 draw with Ayr United. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough to save the job of Gus MacPherson, who departed the Cappielow club soon after the match.