GK – Calum Ferrie (Queen’s Park)
The man largely responsible for one of the biggest Scottish Cup shocks of all time as William Hill Championship side Queen's Park went to the home of Rangers and won 1-0 to book a place in the quarter-finals. Ferrie was in inspired form, including saving a 97th minute penalty from James Tavernier to ensure victory.
DEF – Alexander Jensen (Aberdeen)
Moved to right-back for Sunday's visit of Dunfermline Athletic, the January signing showed he can excel in on either side of the defence as Aberdeen made it to the next round of the Scottish Cup with Jensen even helping himself to a goal in the 3-0 win.
DEF – Rocky Bushiri (Hibs)
Hibs overcame a potential banana skin with a 1-0 victory at Ayr United on Friday night to book a quarter-final meeting with holders Celtic. Bushiri was excellent in handling the threat from George Oakley before popping up to score a late winner.
DEF – Brian Easton (East Fife)
The East Fife centre-back duo of Easton and Andy Munro expertly handled the aerial threat of Blair Henderson as the William Hill League 2 leaders were able to maintain a four-point lead at the top with a 1-0 win at The Spartans.
MID – Cammy Smith (Peterhead)
A goal and an assist from the midfielder, including a late winner, helped Peterhead to stay on the heels of East Fife in the fourth-tier title race as they won through in a seven-goal thriller away to Bonnyrigg Rose.
MID – Scott Arfield (Falkirk)
Scott Arfield was the story of the William Hill SPFL weekend. The midfielder made his second debut for the club where he originally made his name, netting an unforgettable hat-trick against Partick Thistle as Falkirk moved back to the top of the William Hill Championship table. He is this week's Star Man.
MID – Fraser Taylor (Arbroath)
Two assists from the on-loan St Mirren ace helped Arbroath to rediscover their winning ways and stay a point behind Stenhousemuir at the top of the William Hill League 1 table as they defeated Inverness Caley Thistle 3-0 at Gayfield.
MID – Cameron O’Donnell (Alloa Athletic)
Impressive on the left-wing during his side's trip to Montrose, O'Donnell also managed to add to his performance with a second-half goal which drew his side level in a match that would eventually end with a share of the spoils after a 2-2 draw.
FWD – Daizen Maeda (Celtic)
It's not often that someone bags a hat-trick and isn't Star Man in Team of the Week, but with Arfield producing a potentially season-defining intervention for Falkirk, Maeda will simply have to do with a place in attack after he netted three times in Celtic's 5-0 Scottish Cup win over Raith Rovers.
FWD – Corey O’Donnell (Stenhousemuir)
A week after scoring a goal of the season contender, O'Donnell managed to score again and put in an excellent shift at the tip of Stenhousemuir's attack as they beat Queen of the South 2-1 to stay at the top of William Hill League 1.
FWD – Dale Hilson (Stirling Albion)
Hilson's non-stop running was a major factor in Stirling Albion returning to winning ways thanks to a 3-1 home win over Elgin City. The veteran attacker also got himself on the scoresheet.