5 - Livingston won the SPFL Trust Trophy after thrashing Queen's Park 5-0 in Sunday's final at the Falkirk Stadium. Robbie Muirhead, Stevie May, Tete Yengi, Andrew Shinnie and Jamie Brandon were all on the scoresheet as Livi lifted the trophy for the second time in their history. This was the biggest winning margin in the Challenge Cup final and the biggest in any major national cup final since Celtic beat Hibernian 6-1 in the 1972 Scottish Cup final. David Martindale's side are still chasing the Championship title and will be aiming to become the first side since Ross County in 2018/19 to complete that double. Indeed, only three of the previous 16 Challenge Cup winners have also won a league title - the others were Queen of the South in 2013 (SFL Division 2), and Rangers in 2016 (SPFL Championship).
5 - St Mirren boosted their hopes of a William Hill Premiership top six finish by thumping Kilmarnock 5-1 at the SMISA Stadium. A double from Caolan Boyd-Munce and goals from Roland Idowu, Mark O'Hara and Declan John moved Stephen Robinson's side into 7th spot, just a point behind Heart of Midlothian with two games remaining before the split. It was the first time Saints had scored 5 at home in the top flight since September 2012, when they beat Ross County 5-4.
6 - Partick Thistle defeated Greenock Morton 1-0 at Cappielow to take a huge step towards securing a top-four finish in the William Hill Championship. Dan O'Reilly's second-half goal was enough to seal all three points, leaving the Jags six points clear of 5th-placed Raith Rovers with just five matches remaining. Thistle are unbeaten in six matches since Brian Graham took over as caretaker manager, and have kept clean sheets in each of the last four.
4 - Queen of the South moved into the top four of William Hill League 1 thanks to a 4-1 victory over Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Palmerston. Adam Brooks scored twice against his former club and Jack Hannah and Jordan Allan also found the net as Peter Murphy's side moved a point ahead of Alloa Athletic in the battle for the final play-off spot. Brooks has 9 league goals in 18 games since moving to Dumfries - only Mitch Megginson and Ross Cunningham have scored more in William Hill League 1. This was the Doonhamers' biggest ever win over the Caley Jags - they had never previously beaten them by more than a two-goal margin.
4 - East Fife secured a thrilling 4-2 comeback victory over Spartans at MGM Timber Bayview to close the gap at the top of William Hill League 2. Dick Campbell's side trailed 2-0 at half-time, but Alan Trouten and Mikey McKenna levelled things up before a Nathan Austin double secured a massive victory which leaves them just a point behind Peterhead with five games to play. 39 year-old Trouten has 22 league goals for the season, which is the highest tally of his long and prolific career - his previous best was 20 for Albion Rovers in 2017/18. East Fife have won all four matches against Spartans this season and racked up nine goals across the two matches in Methil.