GK – Roos Doohan (Aberdeen)
Doohan has proven to be a valuable member of the Dons squad during Dimitar Mitov's absence with injury and showed his worth once more in Sunday's William Hill Premiership draw with Heart of Midlothian. Not content with making an outstanding save to deny Elton Kabangu, Doohan made a fantstic penalty save in injury-time to stop Jorge Grant giving the visitors all three points. For those heroics, he is this week's Star Man.
DEF – Cammy Logan (Forfar Athletic)
An impressive performance attacking down the flank was topped off with a late equaliser as William Hill League 2's bottom side managed to rescue a point against promotion-chasing Elgin in this 1-1 draw.
DEF – Andy Munro (East Fife)
Two assists and a clean sheet from the big defender helped East Fife to extend their lead at the top of the fourth tier to five points with a 3-0 triumph over Clyde and former Methil boss Darren Young.
DEF – Luke McBeth (Partick Thistle)
Thistle managed to earn all three points from their trip to Hamilton Accies on Friday evening despite going a goal down. They were able to stay in the contest thanks to a strong defensive showing, with McBeth also helping his side with his composure on the ball.
DEF – Tam O’Ware (Kelty Hearts)
The centre-back was the best player on the park as Kelty Hearts and Stenhousemuir drew 0-0 at New Central Park.
DEF – Josh Scott (Queen’s Park)
Queen's Park held William Hill Championship leaders Falkirk to a goalless draw, with Scott producing a brilliant shift for the Spiders.
MID – Benjamin Luissint (Queen of the South)
An early goal and a strong performance from the midfielder gave Queen of the South a deserved 1-0 lead away to Alloa Athletic. Unfortunately for the away side they couldn't make their domination count as a late penalty for Alloa saw the sides take a point each.
MID – Mohamed Diomande (Rangers)
A goal, an assist and a dynamic performance from the midfielder played a significant role in Rangers racing into a 3-0 advantage inside 25 minutes en route to a 3-1 victory over St Johnstone at Ibrox.
MID – Nectarios Triantis (Hibs)
David Gray's side made it seven William Hill Premiership games undefeated with a 3-1 triumph over Motherwell at Easter Road. Martin Boyle scored twice in the win, but we've opted for his Aussie team-mate, who got the other goal and was dominant in the midfield area.
MID – Will Ferry (Dundee United)
Jack Walton was another injury-time, penalty-saving hero from the weekend as the stopper helped United to preserve all three points from their trip to St Mirren. However, with Doohan's dramatic save a greater deal of difficulty, it's left to Ferry to take a spot in this side. An excellent summer signing, Ferry put in another terrific showing in the 1-0 win.
FWD – Kyogo Furuhashi (Celtic)
Playing in slightly different attacking role, the Japanese forward netted twice and was a constant danger as Celtic eventually pulled away from Ross County with a 4-1 win in Dingwall.