GK - Jerome Prior (Livingston)
Celtic's Kasper Schmeichel had a terrific game in his side's 2-0 victory at Kilmarnock but Prior makes this XI after producing a 'save of the season' contender for Livingston. The Lions were 2-1 ahead when he made his brilliant stop with David Martindale's men going on to record a 3-1 triumph over Hamilton Accies.
DEF - Marvin Kaleta (Motherwell)
The defender impressed in last weekend's Premier Sports Cup semi-final against Rangers and he produced a strong display on Saturday, charging down the flank and getting an assist in Motherwell's 2-1 victory over St. Johnstone.
DEF - Liam Henderson (Falkirk)
The versatile defensive stopper was in colossal form, repelling everything as Falkirk defeated Airdrieonians 2-0 to keep their six-point lead at the top of the William Hill Championship.
DEF - Scott Tanser (St Mirren)
We could have gone for two-goal hero Conor McMenamin from St Mirren's 2-1 win at Hibernian in the William Hill Premiership but instead we've opted for Tanser who impressed at both ends, including an assist for McMenamin's opener.
MID - Keith Bray (Inverness CT)
Inverness CT reached positive points for the first time since entering administration as they got the better of Cove Rangers. Bray scored the winner in the 2-1 victory and impressed throughout.
MID - Ante Palaversa (Aberdeen)
Palaversa took the place of Sivert Heltne Nilsen in the Aberdeen XI and he stepped into those shoes brilliantly as the Dons defeated Dundee 4-1. Palaversa netted the first goal and had a big hand in the second.
MID - Ross Cunningham (Kelty Hearts)
The attacker scored an excellent goal and earned himself the man-of-the-match award as Kelty returned to winning ways with a 2-0 triumph over Dumbarton, a result which moves them back into third place in William Hill League 1.
MID - Will Ferry (Dundee United)
This week's Star Man has impressed throughout the early stages of the season and none more so than Dundee United's 3-0 win over Ross County. Ferry produced the most crosses and attempted dribbles in the William Hill Premiership and delivered a wonderful cross for Luca Stephenson's opening goal.
FWD - Cammy Russell (The Spartans)
The playmaker scored and was the outstanding performer as The Spartans beat Forfar Athletic 3-0, which proved to be Ray McKinnon's final game in charge of The Loons.
FWD - Zak Rudden (Queen’s Park)
Rudden registered two assists and ran himself into the ground to ensure Queen's Park were on the right end of their William Hill Championship game with Dunfermline Athletic with the Spiders winning 2-1.
FWD - Deryn Lang (Stranraer)
Stranraer upset the odds by beating title-challengers East Fife 2-1 to give them breathing space in William Hill League 2. Lang's all-action display was critical to the outcome and he's earned a place in this team as a result.