GK - David Marshall (Hibernian)
The veteran goalkeeper made a huge double save from Lawrence Shankland then Barrie McKay to keep his side's deficit at 1-0, which later enabled Martin Boyle to rise from the bench for his second Hibs debut and net an unforgettable stoppage-time equaliser.
DEF - Ryan McGowan (St Johnstone)
If the ending to the Edinburgh derby was dramatic, then the finale at Fir Park on Saturday was even more so. Saints conceded in stoppage time before going up the other end and winning it through Stevie May. McGowan played his part in that goal, heading on for the striker to stab home, while he was solid at the back throughout.
DEF - Liam Scales (Aberdeen)
Moved from centre-back to left-back following the injury to Hayden Coulson, Scales excelled on his first league start for Aberdeen in the 4-1 victory over St Mirren in the cinch Premiership. His distribution was particularly impressive in the one-sided win.
DEF - Neil Martyniuk (Bonnyrigg Rose)
The left-sided defender got a goal and an assist as Bonnyrigg continued their excellent start to life in the SPFL with a 3-0 hammering of East Fife in Methil. Robbie Horn's men currently sit top of cinch League 2 after two games.
DEF - Cristian Montaño (Livingston)
Before injury forced him off in the 85th minute, Montaño enjoyed an excellent afternoon on Sunday as Livingston won 1-0 at Dundee United. Not only did he impress in his duties at left-back, he also produced a stunning finish to win the match.
MID - Benjamin Luissint (Annan Athletic)
The Galabankies bounced back from an opening-day disappointment at Stranraer to defeat Stenhousemuir 2-1. Luissint grabbed his first goal for his new club and generally impressed in the win.
MID - Ross Cunningham (Clyde)
The attacking midfielder (this is a very attack-minded Team of the Week!) is the first of four players in this side to have scored a double at the weekend. Cunningham struck twice early in the first half to give Clyde a 2-0 lead over Peterhead, although Danny Lennon's outfit were ultimately made to settle for a point as it ended 2-2.
MID - Jota (Celtic)
Jota may not have got on the scoresheet but he still had a terrifically effective game on Saturday, notching three assists as Ange Postecoglou's champions overcame a second-half scare to defeat Ross County 3-1. For playing such an instrumental role in keeping Celtic's 100% record, we're giving the Portuguese ace this week's star man award.
FWD - Dipo Akinyemi (Ayr United)
Another two-goal hero, this one coming from Friday evening as the Honest Men earned a first victory of the cinch Championship campaign with a 3-2 triumph over Queen's Park at Ochilview. Akinyemi even kept his cool in stoppage time to net the decisive penalty.
FWD - Lewis McCann (Dunfermline Athletic)
It's two wins from two for the Pars after a 3-0 victory at Meadowbank over FC Edinburgh. McCann netted twice in the first half, either side of a Jack Brydon red card, maintaining James McPake's 100% start as Dunfermline boss on league duty.
FWD - Calum Gallagher (Airdrieonians)
Dunfermline will be delighted with both their own start and rivals Falkirk struggling to get out of the blocks. It's two games without a goal for the Bairns, as last season's runners-up triumphed 4-0 at the Excelsior Stadium, with Gallagher netting twice.