GK - Kevin Dabrowski (Raith Rovers)
Another Team of the Week appearance for the Rovers shot stopper after they made it two wins from two over local rivals Dunfermline Athletic. Sam Stanton may have been the goalscoring hero once more but the home side were thankful to their goalkeeper for keeping the scores level at 0-0.
DEF - Lewis Miller (Hibs)
The Australian right back underlined the improvement in his game this season with an excellent performance as Hibernian held Celtc to a 0-0 draw at Easter Road in the cinch Premiership. The league leaders switched wingers during the match but none could get any joy out of Miller on the Hibs right side.
DEF - Joe Shaughnessy (Dundee)
This week's Star Man award goes to a goalscoring defender. Shaughnessy netted twice in the space of a couple of minutes to earn Dundee a deserved three points against ten-man Livingston. The Irishman also made many key clearances at the back to ensure the Dee kept a third consecutive top flight clean sheet.
DEF - Lee Hamilton (Edinburgh City)
It's back-to-back TOTW appearances for Lee Hamilton as his goal-saving block saw Edinburgh City edge out Annan Athletic 3-2 in the capital as they picked up their first cinch League 1 win of the season. It's now four points in two league games under Michael McIndoe and Hamilton will certainly have impressed his new manager
DEF - Calum Waters (Greenock Morton)
Known as a left back, Calum Waters was moved into a wing-back role as Dougie Imrie's men travelled to Somerset Park to face Ayr United. The former Kilmarnock defender was the best player on the pitch as the 'Ton returned home with a crucial 1-0 win thanks to George Oakley's 87th-minute winner.
MID - Glenn Middleton (Dundee United)
Middleton wasn't on the scoresheet during United's 6-0 thumping of Arbroath on Friday but he was at the heart of their best attacking play - registering two assists to help Jim Goodwin's team maintain their lead at the top of the cinch Championship.
MID - Victor Loturi (Ross County)
The Canadian international was heavily involved in the emotional rollercoaster which was Motherwell 3-3 Ross County this weekend as the hosts battled back from 2-0 and 3-1 down to earn a point. Playing in a more advanced midfield role, Loturi created the opening goal for Eamonn Brophy before netting his first-ever Premiership goal with a supporting run into the box and finishing at the second attempt.
MID - David Wotherspoon (Inverness CT)
What a way to intorduce yourself to your new fans! David Wotherspoon picked up the Man of the Match award and scored the game's only goal with some quick feet in the penalty box as Inverness CT got the better of Airdrieonians in the Highlands. Duncan Ferguson's men may sit at the foot of the cinch Championship but with Wotherspoon in their side, they have hope of moving up the table.
MID - Alfredo Agyeman (Falkirk)
Falkirk recorded another convincing win in cinch League 1 as they swatted Alloa Athletic aside in a 3-0 triumph. Agyeman scored twice and was a constant menace to the Wasps as John McGlynn's men threatened to score more.
FWD - Kyle Vassell (Kilmarnock)
The Kilmarnock skipper is another player to earn successive spots in this starting XI as he followed up last week's double against Livingston with the critical first goal in a 2-0 triumph over Aberdeen. Vassell's power and running hurt the Dons defence as Derek McInnes' men moved up to fourth place in the top flight.
FWD - Mikael Mandron (St Mirren)
St. Mirren were red hot as they beat St. Johnstone 4-0 in Paisley to extend their advantage in third place in the cinch Premiership. Mikael Mandron helped himself to two second-half goals, showing a clincial side to his finishing in what proved to be Steven MacLean's final match as St. Johnstone manager.
Mandron is now onto six goals in all competitions and he'll be aiming to add to that total in the league.