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Tuesday 2nd May 2023

Team of the Week

Craig Fowler from A View From the Terrace names his Team of the Week, with Celtic defender Cameron Carter-Vickers the star man...

GK - Luke Scullion (Stranraer)
The 21-year-old stopper kept a clean sheet on his 50th appearance for the club as Stranraer ended Stenhousemuir's hopes of making the cinch League 2 play-offs with a 2-0 victory at Stair Park. He secured the honour in style, making a superb save at the death.

DEF - Cameron Carter-Vickers (Celtic)
Celtic won the Old Firm Scottish Cup semi-final thanks to Jota's first-half goal. But while the Portuguese winger earned the headlines, it was the American international at the back who deserved to take all the plaudits. CCV was outstanding and, for his part in drawing Celtic closer to a domestic treble, he is this week's star man.

DEF - Frankie Musonda (Ayr United)
Musonda contributed greatly at both ends of the park as Ayr United got themselves a huge victory to move back into the play-off places in the cinch Championship. The defender notched the only goal at Somerset Park to defeat his old club Raith Rovers.

DEF - Mark Reynolds (Cove Rangers)
Cove have lifted themselves off the canvas in the last couple of games and will have a chance to secure their Championship survival when they host Greenock Morton this coming Friday. They secured their second successive clean sheet at the weekend, drawing 0-0 at title-chasing Dundee, with Reynolds a stand-out at the back.

MID - Ross Draper (Elgin City)
Another centre-back making a huge contribution, so we've decided to put him in midfield. Not only was Draper excellent for Elgin City, he netted a 94th-minute winner against Dumbarton to secure safety for the Moray club for another season in League 2.

MID - Robbie Crawford (Greenock Morton)
Two places out of the Championship play-offs but just a point behind, Morton will fancy their chances of continuing their promotion push should they beat Cove on Friday after coming from behind to defeat Queen's Park 2-1. Crawford was full of energy in midfield and got the winning goal.

MID - Harry Cochrane (Queen of the South)
The former Hearts youngster kept up his recent strong form for Marvin Bartley's men by scoring the first goal in their impressive 3-1 win at Airdrieonians in cinch League 1.

MID - Kyle Turner (Partick Thistle)
The Jags are another Championship side chasing the promotion dream and pushed themselves up into third place thanks to Turner's double in the 2-0 home victory over Arbroath.

FWD - Alex Ferguson (East Fife)
The Fifers rode their luck early at times to eventually come from behind and defeat Albion Rovers 2-1 at Bayview, securing a play-off place in League 2 in the process. Teenager Ferguson showed his undoubted quality to net a very well-taken winner.

FWD - Billy Mckay (Inverness CT)
Two goals from the Inverness hero saw the Highland club reach the Scottish Cup final for the first time since lifting the trophy in 2015. Again they played Falkirk at Hampden, though there was no late drama this time as Billy Dodds' side comfortably won 3-0.

FWD - Conor Sammon (Alloa Athletic)
Sammon netted twice as Alloa Athletic thumped Montrose 4-0 away from home to secure the final play-off place in cinch League 1.

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