GK – Milosz Sliwinski (Dumbarton)
Dumbarton may have lost at the end to Inverness Caledonian Thistle in an agonising defeat for the William Hill League One side, but we've rewarded their custodian for an excellent first-half performance which kept his team in the game before they wasted some second-half opportunities of their own.
DF – Alistair Johnston (Celtic)
A strong display from the Canadian against Hibs helped Celtic in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup, where they'll meet St Johnstone, after a 2-0 victory at Parkhead.
DF – Alex Bannon (Airdrieonians)
A dominant display from the centre-back helped Airdrie pick up a victory which keeps their hopes of producing a great escape to end all great escapes alive for now. The Diamonds defeated Hamilton Accies 2-1 to move to within seven points of safety with eight games remaining.
DF – Zach Mitchell (St. Johnstone)
The Charlton Athletic loanee has proven to be an excellent January pick-up for the Saints and he was in robust form again as St Johnstone rode out some first-half pressure to defeat Livingston in the Scottish Cup thanks to Graham Carey's wonder goal.
DF – Kinlay Bilham (Stenhousemuir)
An assist and a rock-solid defensive performance from the full-back helped Stenhousemuir to a fifth successive William Hill League One victory, defeating Annan Athletic 2-0 at the Galabank and staying on the heels of Arbroath at the top of the table.
MF – Scott Stewart (Arbroath)
The excellently consistent winger put in another top showing for the Red Lichties as they left it late away to Alloa Athletic but managed to retain their lead over Stenhousemuir as Calum Gallagher's late winner edged a five-goal thriller.
MF – Brad Spencer (Falkirk)
Spencer netted the only goal of the game and put in a tremendous shift in the middle of the park as Falkirk defeated arch-rivals Dunfermline Athletic and took advantage of results elsewhere to move six points clear at the top of the William Hill Championship.
MF – Blair Yule (Cove Rangers)
Yule opened the scoring for Cove and excelled in the engine room with a terrific display as Paul Hartley's men solidified their place in the League One play-offs with a 3-1 win over Queen of the South.
MF – Sander Kartum (Heart of Midlothian)
This week's Star Man comes from the Scottish Cup encounter at Tynecastle Park last Friday as Hearts dispatched Dundee to make it to the Scottish Cup semi-finals. Kartum netted two brilliant finishes to open and close the scoring as the Jam Tarts ran out 3-1 winners.
FW – Oday Dabbagh (Aberdeen)
The Palestine international made it three goals in five games for his new club after netting a brace to help eliminate Queen's Park from the Scottish Cup. Dabbagh's predatory goals in the 4-1 triumph at Pittodrie have contributed in setting up a mouth-watering semi-final tie with Hearts at Hampden.
FW – Bradley Rodden (Forfar Athletic)
After looking dead and buried at one stage, Forfar Athletic are off the bottom of the SPFL thanks to a dominant 1-0 victory away to Elgin City. Rodden put in a lot of running at the point of attack and got his reward with the game's only goal at Borough Briggs.