GK - Ryan Mullen (Clyde)
It's almost certain Clyde will have the chance to fight for their lives in the cinch League 1 play-offs after a dramatic injury-time equaliser left Peterhead needing a miracle to escape automatic relegation. Clyde were able to stay in the game until the dying seconds thanks to Mullen, whose heroics kept it at 1-0 and helped set up the grandstand finish.
DR - David Carson (Inverness CT)
The Caley Jags stay third after a 75th-minute Austin Samuels equaliser in their 1-1 draw with league leaders Dundee in the Highlands. Carson was the pick of the bunch for Billy Dodds' men.
DC - Scott Ross (Cove Rangers)
Ross and centre-back partner Mark Reynolds were in excellent form as Cove reignited their hopes of safety with a 1-0 win at Arbroath. Not only did the result pull them level with Hamilton Accies in ninth, it also brings them to within three points of Arbroath with two games remaining.
DC - Daniel O’Reilly (Hamilton Accies)
Accies blew the opportunity to get themselves a massive result in the relegation dogfight, conceding a 92nd-minute equaliser to Partick Thistle after O'Reilly had netted his second goal of the game just three minutes earlier.
DL - Liam Scales (Aberdeen)
The Celtic loanee was the best player on the park and scored an outrageous (though potentially fortuitous) goal to give Aberdeen the lead over Rangers in the 2-0 victory on Sunday. It was the Dons' seventh consecutive win and fifth consecutive clean sheet.
MC - Liam Henderson (Falkirk)
The midfielder netted twice as Falkirk got themselves a momentum-boosting victory in cinch League 1 as they look to get themselves ready for the play-offs with a 4-1 victory at fellow promotion hopefuls Alloa Athletic.
MC - Jack Leitch (Stirling Albion)
Stirling are champions of cinch League 2 after defeating Annan Athletic 3-1 at Forthbank. Leitch excelled in the middle of the park and got himself a goal as the celebrations started.
MC - Alan Power (Kilmarnock)
Killie earned their first away win of the cinch Premiership season by going to St Mirren and deservedly beating the hosts by two goals to nil. Power was a force in the centre, constantly snapping into tackles and winning loose balls in the victory.
FC - Lawrence Shankland (Hearts)
This week's star man comes from Tynecastle Park where Hearts got over their six-game losing streak in emphatic fashion, hammering Ross County 6-1. Shankland grabbed a hat-trick and sparkled with his all-round play.
FC - Steven Fletcher (Dundee United)
The talismanic hero of Tannadice got himself another huge goal in the bid to beat the drop this past weekend, netting the second as United beat Livingston 2-0 to remain ahead of Kilmarnock on goal difference and pull four points clear of Ross County at the bottom of the table.
FC - Joe Bevan (Albion Rovers)
Two goals from the striker gave the Wee Rovers' hopes of survival a real shot in the arm as they defeated Stenhousemuir 3-1 to move within a point of Elgin City, and remain two behind Bonnyrigg Rose, at the bottom of the SPFL.