GK - Darren Jamieson (Stenhousemuir)
This week's Star Man comes right off the bat after Jamieson put in a heroic performance as Stenhousemuir defeated near-neighbours Falkirk in the SPFL Trust Trophy. Jamieson, having made some excellent stops throughout the 90 minutes, became the hero of the penalty shoot-out as his opening save was enough to carry the Warriors to victory after a 1-1 draw.
DEF - Dylan Watret (Ayr United)
What a season the youngster is having. The 17-year-old put in another excellent display, and set up the equaliser for Anton Dowds, as Ayr United battled back from 2-0 down to eliminate Raith Rovers in their third-round encounter.
DEF - Thomas O’Brien (Arbroath)
Arbroath found some joy on Saturday with a 3-0 victory that dumped local rivals Montrose out of the SPFL Trust Trophy. O'Brien gets the nod for our team after scoring and helping to keep a clean sheet.
DEF - Michael Nottingham (Livingston)
Livi are into the next round after they got the better of this season's cup shock troops, Spartans. The Lions secured a 2-0 win with Nottingham putting in another assured display at centre-back in what's been a strong start to the campaign for the Englishman.
DEF - Ewan Otoo (Dunfermline Athletic)
Dunfermline are another side who saw off a potential banana skin, defeating East Fife 2-0 at Bayview. Otoo was one of many Pars who impressed.
MID - Max Barry (Peterhead)
The former Buckie Thistle midfielder continued his fine start to the 2024/25 season with the only goal of the game and another star showing as the Blue Toon eliminated Dumbarton at the weekend.
MID - Chris Mochrie (Airdrieonians)
A system change seemed to get the best out of the former Dundee United playmaker as he scored one and played an influential role in attack as Airdrie defeated Queen of the South 3-0 at Palmerston.
MID - Willie Gibson (Annan Athletic)
The player-manager had a tremendous impact on his team this past weekend as he netted one goal and had a hand in three others as Annan defeated Stranraer 5-1 to book themselves a place in the fourth round.
MID - Kevin Cawley (Alloa Athletic)
The modern-day Alloa legend turned back the clock with a brace to help cement one of the shocks of the round as Andy Graham's side went to Firhill and defeated Partick Thistle 3-1.
FWD - Adam Brooks (Inverness CT)
Fresh off their first league win of the campaign, Inverness Caley Thistle got themselves another morale-boosting win with a 3-0 triumph over Stirling Albion in the Highlands. Brooks scored twice and led the line superbly in the win.
FWD - Craig Johnston (Kelty Hearts)
Another two-goal hero in the SPFL Trust Trophy, this time from Kelty Hearts' 3-1 victory over Elgin City as Johnston showed off his aerial prowess to help Michael Tidser's side reach the next stage.