GK - Calum Ferrie (Queen’s Park)
The Spiders saw their six-game winning run in the cinch Championship come to an end at the weekend, but they remain unbeaten in seven and kept a third consecutive league clean sheet thanks to their goalkeeper. Inverness had seven attempts on target in the Highlands and Ferrie repelled all of them.
DEF - James Hill (Hearts)
A thoroughly impressive debut performance from the young Bournemouth loanee helped Hearts to a 1-0 victory over St Mirren on Friday night. The result extends their lead in third place in the cinch Premiership to four points.
DEF - Dylan McGowan (Hamilton Accies)
Another debutant of sorts, the Aussie made his home bow for Accies at the weekend and helped his new club to a massive three points with a 1-0 win over Greenock Morton. They remain bottom of the table by four points but hold a game in hand.
DEF - Kerr Waddell (Montrose)
The Mighty Mo spoiled Marvin Bartley's first game as Queen of the South boss as they won 1-0 at Links Park. Waddell was a rock at the back for the hosts, who ended a run of eight games in all competitions without a victory.
MID - Charlie Reilly (Albion Rovers)
This week's star man comes from cinch League Two. The Wee Rovers thrashed Stranraer to record consecutive 4-0 wins on their travels and Reilly helped himself to a brace once more as well as an assist.
MID - Aaron Mooy (Celtic)
The Australian was easily the best player in green-and-white hoops on Saturday evening as Celtic booked their place in the Viaplay Cup final with a 2-0 victory over a Kilmarnock side, which gave a good account of themselves at the national stadium.
MID - Ryan Jack (Rangers)
The former Aberdeen midfielder stepped things up after the break and his equaliser played a crucial role in defeating his old side and setting up a Viaplay Cup Final meeting with Celtic.
MID - Stephen Kelly (Livingston)
Another two-goal-one-assist hero, this time from the cinch Premiership as Livingston defeated St Johnstone 4-2 at McDiarmid Park. The visitors blew Saints away in the first half, including Kelly scoring twice, as they racked up a three-goal advantage. They were made to sweat after the break before Kelly assisted James Penrice to seal the points.
FWD - Kevin Nisbet (Hibs)
Two weekends in a row the striker emerged as his team's undoubted talisman. Fresh from scoring a hat-trick in the 3-2 win at Motherwell, he netted twice (including an injury-time equaliser) to stop Dundee United from winning at Easter Road.
FWD - Conor Sammon (Alloa Athletic)
The former Hearts and Kilmarnock striker netted twice in the opening half-hour to give Alloa Athletic all three points from their clash with Edinburgh in cinch League 1. A second win in succession and a five-game unbeaten streak has moved Brian Rice's side into the play-off spots.
FWD - Ben Armour (Forfar Athletic)
Forfar's revival continued with a fourth win in five matches as they defeated league-leaders Dumbarton at Station Park. Armour netted both goals in the 2-1 win as Ray McKinnon's men took full advantage of an early red card given to Ryan McGeever.