GK - Liam Kelly (Motherwell)
While he may have conceded two goals, Kelly's highlight reel come full-time was extended yet further after a fine performance for Motherwell at Ibrox, ensuring that they came away with a well-earned point.
DEF - Adam Corbett (Stenhousemuir)
The former Spartans captain sealed a big win for Stenny over Forfar in their quest for a play-off spot in cinch League 2. Rampaging forward from full-back to join Thomas Orr's break, he collected the ball and slotted it under the sprawling Lewis Sanderson to seal a 2-0 victory for the Warriors.
DEF – Ryan Porteous (Hibernian)
The key man for Hibernian's backline was in great form in Sunday's live game on Sky Sports. Right from the off, Porteous showed not only his defensive qualities in snuffing out Celtic's attack, but his ability with the ball to move Hibs up the park, with his long-range passes.
DEF - Darryl McHardy (Elgin City)
The big defender made his mark at both ends in Elgin City's 3-1 defeat of Stirling Albion at the weekend. Resolute at the back, his fine finish for the opener on 10 minutes sent City on their way to a crucial three points.
DEF - Max Johnston (Queen of the South)
While it may seem strange to omit the Championship's only goalscorer on Saturday, Aidan Fitzpatrick - whose goal secured a vital three points for Willie Gibson's Doonhamers - it was the youngster Max Johnston who shone most. His tireless work from the full-back position have seen him fill the boots of his gaffer with aplomb.
MID - Hamish Ritchie (Peterhead)
A topsy-turvy game at Balmoor swung one way then the other, but Hamish Ritchie's double proved vital for the Blue Toon as they collected all three points against a nine-man Dumbarton. Flicking a first past Kieran Wright after just three minutes, he added a second to give the home side a 3-0 lead at half-time.
MID - Cammy Devlin (Heart of Midlothian)
Not only a constant pest in the midfield for the Jam Tarts, Cammy Devlin grabbed his first goal of the season for Hearts on Saturday against St Mirren. Devlin's goal typified his afternoon, winning the ball inside his own half, bursting forward to support and coolly slotting it home.
MID - Jamie Barjonas (Kelty Hearts)
Kelty Hearts continued their march towards the cinch League 2 title on Saturday, defeating Annan Athletic 3-1, helped in large part to Jamie Barjonas' midfield performance. It was capped with a great strike, cutting inside and curling the ball past a despairing Greg Fleming in the Annan net.
MID - Craig McGuffie (Falkirk)
An important win for Falkirk over bottom club East Fife on Saturday as they continue to push for a play-off spot in cinch League 1. Restored to his favoured left-hand side, McGuffie opened the scoring and was far and away the best player on the pitch for the Bairns.
FWD - Regan Charles-Cook (Ross County)
The cinch Premiership's top scorer was at it once again on Saturday as County bounced back from an early set-back to grab a big home win against St Johnstone and edge further away from the play-off and relegation spots. He opened his account by putting the finishing touch to a terrific team move, before doubling it early in the second half with a looping strike over a despairing Elliott Parish. He is this week's star man.
FWD - Bruce Anderson (Livingston)
A stunning first 20 minutes for Livingston left us with a number of candidates; Scott Pittman, Nicky Devlin and Joel Nouble all tormented and teased the Dundee back-line as the Lions came haring out of the blocks. It is their No 9 who gets the nod with a double, taking his tally to 11 for the season, ensuring he is already their single-season top scorer since returning to the Premiership in 2018.