GK - Jakub Stolarczyk (Dunfermline Athletic)
Even though his side lost the game, it was a superb performance from the Leicester City loanee to keep the score respectable as Dunfermline went down 2-0 to cinch Championship leaders Kilmarnock.
DEF - Willie Gibson (Queen of the South)
Another defeated player but undoubtedly the star man in Friday night's Championship game as Partick Thistle left with a smash-and-grab three points to leave Queens adrift at the bottom.
DEF - Jack Baldwin (Ross County)
The summer signing has been in excellent form of late and put in another masterful showing to help County into a top-six spot as Malky Mackay's side defeated Aberdeen 1-0 at Pittodrie.
DEF - Charlie Fox (Queen’s Park)
The Spiders assured themselves of a spot in the play-offs with a 1-0 victory over bottom club East Fife at Firhill. Fox was a steady presence at the back for the hosts.
DEF - Harry Milne (Cove Rangers)
Two goals from the left wing-back saw Cove Rangers win at Falkirk for the second time this season as they moved five points clear of Airdrieonians and to within touching distance of the title.
MID - Matty Yates (Stranraer)
Stranraer were the big winners in cinch League 2 on Saturday, smashing five goals past Albion Rovers. Yates got them started and contributed two assists in the one-sided win.
MID - Andy Halliday (Heart of Midlothian)
Hearts not only clinched third place in the cinch Premiership - they also consigned Hibs to the bottom six in the process. Halliday scored two goals in a come-from-behind 3-1 win.
MID - Samuel Ompreon (Cowdenbeath)
Cowden may be all but consigned to bottom spot in cinch League 2 but they can feel confident going into the play-offs as Saturday's 3-2 victory at Annan Athletic made it four games without defeat. Ompreon was the catalyst for the impressive display and netted what proved to be the winning goal.
MID - Blair Lyons (Montrose)
The attacking midfielder was the scourge of Airdrieonians at the weekend as their title hopes took a massive dent in the 2-2 draw at Links Park, with Lyons netting twice.
FWD - Daizen Maeda (Celtic)
The Hoops hit St Johnstone for seven at Parkhead as Ange Postecoglou's side moved a step closer to the cinch Premiership title. As you may expect, several Celtic players were excellent during the win, but there was no doubt who the man-of-the-match was, as Maeda put in a tireless showing.
FWD - Kemar Roofe (Rangers)
This week's star man comes from Sunday’s match as Rangers notched up a 4-0 victory at St Mirren to stay six points behind Celtic. Roofe got things started for the reigning champions in the first few minutes and ultimately helped himself to a hat-trick.
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Tuesday 12th April 2022
Team of the Week
Craig Fowler from A View From the Terrace names his SPFL Team of the Week, with Rangers striker Kemar Roofe the star man...