GK – Cade Melrose (Airdrieonians)
Airdrie will be playing William Hill Championship football again next season after completing their great escape with a 0-0 draw in the second leg of their play-off final with Cove Rangers, which was enough to see them survive. Young goalkeeper Melrose put in an assured performance in the match on Saturday evening.
DEF – Ryan Alebiosu (St Mirren)
The full-back has been very impressive since coming in on loan in the January transfer window and put in another strong showing as St Mirren almost managed to defeat Celtic at Parkhead, losing a late goal to draw 1-1 with the champions on trophy day.
DEF – Danny Wilson (Livingston)
Livi will contest the William Hill Premiership play-off final after seeing through their first-leg advantage with another 2-0 win over Partick Thistle on Friday night. The former Scotland international was a composed presence in the defence throughout.
DEF – Sam Cleall-Harding (Dundee United)
Another strong display from the youngster helped Dundee United record a comeback victory on Saturday over Aberdeen. The 2-1 win not only secured European football for Jim Goodwin's side, it also moved them ahead of the Dons into fourth place in the league table.
DEF – Stephen Kingsley (Heart of Midlothian)
Hearts got their first Premiership victory on the final day since 2004 at the weekend. They were able to end that long streak in unlikely fashion as well, winning 1-0 despite being down to 10 men for most of the game. Kingsley got the goal and put in a solid shift in two different defensive positions.
MID – James Forrest (Celtic)
Forrest added the cherry on top to Celtic's title defence, coming off the bench and netting deep into stoppage time to ensure Brendan Rodgers' men didn't lose on the final day. Aside from his goal, his 30-minute cameo really lifted Celtic's performance as they chased an equaliser. It also marks the 16th season in succession that Forrest has scored for his one and only club.
MID – Lyall Cameron (Dundee)
This week's Star Man comes from the game at McDiarmid Park on Sunday as Dundee defeated St. Johnstone 2-0 to make sure of their Premiership safety for another year. Cameron scored both goals as he continued his excellent recent form, which has been pivotal to Dundee avoiding 11th place.
MID – Lennon Miller (Motherwell)
The hugely impressive youngster ended his campaign on a positive note after putting in a team-best performance as Motherwell came from behind to earn a share of the spoils with Ross County in a 1-1 draw in the Highlands.
MID – Adam Laaref (East Fife)
East Fife are back in the third tier after seeing through their one-goal advantage from the first leg with a 1-1 draw away to Annan Athletic. Laaref got the all-important equaliser in the William Hill League One play-off final and sparkled on the wing.
FWD – Martin Boyle (Hibernian)
A goal and an assist from the speedy forward helped Hibs to a 2-2 draw with Rangers in what was a very entertaining way for the Easter Road side to finish off a terrific 2024/25 campaign.
FWD – Cyriel Dessers (Rangers)
The striker has had another productive season in front of goal, finishing the campaign as the William Hill Premiership's top scorer with 18. He provided a brilliant touch and finish to open the scoring in the 2-2 draw in Leith.