GK – Toby Steward (St Johnstone)
Saints moved five points clear at the top of the William Hill Championship thanks to Friday night's 1-0 win at Airdrieonians. Simo Valakari's men were far from their best, but not for the first time this campaign they were bailed out by some excellent goalkeeping from Steward.
DEF – Julian Araujo (Celtic)
Celtic moved within to three points of the William Hill Premiership summit thanks to the Mexican full-back's stunning 97th-minute winner at Rugby Park as the reigning champions fought back from 2-0 down at half-time.
DEF – Remi Savage (Inverness CT)
The centre-back impressed for the Caley Jags as the William Hill League 1 leaders extended their advantage to five points after a 1-0 win at Hamilton Academical.
DEF – Paul McGinn (Motherwell)
The versatile defender continued his excellent season with a polished defensive performance as Motherwell defeated Aberdeen 2-0 at Fir Park on Sunday.
DEF – Matty Shiels (Queen’s Park)
Shiels was the only goalscorer and put in a fine performance as Queen's Park won a huge contest at the bottom of the Championship, winning 1-0 at fellow relegation battlers Ross County.
MID – Jess Norey (East Fife)
After a run of eight consecutive defeats in all competitions, East Fife tasted victory as they came from behind to defeat Cove Rangers 2-1 with Norey a stand-out in the midfield area.
MID – Craig Sibbald (Dundee United)
Sibbald put in a powerful defensive performance and scored a lovely second goal for Dundee United as they edged out Falkirk 3-2.
MID – Callum Sandilands (Montrose)
Two goals from the on-loan Hearts midfielder enabled Montrose to claim a share of the spoils in a 2-2 draw with title contenders Stenhousemuir.
MID – Jamie McGrath (Hibs)
The best player in green and white as Hibs got back to winning ways, and moved three points clear of Falkirk in fifth place, with a 2-0 home victory over St Mirren.
FWD – Youssef Chermiti (Rangers)
A Rangers hat-trick hero claims the Star Man accolade for the second successive week. It was James Tavernier last time out, now it was Youssef Chermiti's turn after his treble saw Danny Rohl's side defeat Heart of Midlothian 4-2 at Ibrox to move two points off the men from the capital.
FWD – Connor Young (East Kilbride)
East Kilbride are back to within a point of William Hill League 2 leaders The Spartans after Saturday's 4-2 win at Annan Athletic. Young didn't start the match, but his introduction in the 16th minute had a big bearing on it, finding the net twice for Mick Kennedy's men.