GK – Calum Ferrie (Queen’s Park)
This week’s Star Man had a superb performance in his side’s 0-0 draw with Greenock Morton. The home side had 11 shots on target throughout the game but they couldn't get past Queen's Park's No 1.
DEF – Matty Todd (Dunfermline Athletic)
The right wing-back put in an industrious shift down the flank as Dunfermline Athletic shocked rivals Falkirk with a penalty shoot-out victory after a 0-0 draw in the Scottish Cup semi-finals.
DEF – Akil Wright (Ross County)
County defeated Ayr United 2-1 in Dingwall for a huge victory in their William Hill Championship survival hopes. Noah Chilvers played a big part on his return from injury, but we’ve opted for Wright who was impressive at the back.
DEF – Jordan Tapping (The Spartans)
The centre-back was a key player as The Spartans remained a point behind East Kilbride in the William Hill League 2 title race. Tapping both won and converted the free-kick for the opening goal and put in a faultless defensive shift during the 2-0 victory at Annan Athletic.
DEF – Calum Waters (Alloa Athletic)
A goal and an assist from the left-back get him a spot in this team after Alloa defeated East Fife 2-0 at the Indodrill Stadium.
MID – Harry Cochrane (Arbroath)
Arbroath cemented their place in the William Hill Premiership play-offs with a 2-1 victory over Raith Rovers. Cochrane received rave reviews for his string-pulling performance in the middle of the park.
MID – Kyle MacDonald (Hamilton Accies)
MacDonald scored one and was unlucky not to add another as Accies earned an important victory to keep their William Hill League 1 survival hopes alive, winning 2-0 at Montrose.
MID – Joao Balde (East Kilbride)
Balde scored twice as East Kilbride easily swatted away Edinburgh City 4-0 at K-Park to keep their one-point lead at the top of League 2.
MID – Chris Maguire (Cove Rangers)
Cove put a huge dent in Stenhousemuir's William Hill League 1 title hopes and gave their survival bid a big shot in the arm after defeating Stenny 2-0 on Saturday. Maguire was the stand-out player on the park, including making the opening goal.
FW – Daizen Maeda (Celtic)
Maeda opened the scoring for Celtic and put in a ton of running to lead the line and disrupt St Mirren's attempts to pass it out from the back as Martin O'Neill's side finally overcame the Buddies with a 6-2 semi-final victory after extra-time.
FW – Scott Williamson (Clyde)
Williamson scored twice as Clyde secured their place in the William Hill League 1 play-offs with a 2-0 win over Dumbarton at New Douglas Park.