Six Celts and four Dons in team of the year
Partick Thistle defender Liam Lindsay is the only player outside of the top two teams to make it into the PFA Scotland Premiership team of the year.
Last updated 5th May 2017
Partick Thistle defender Liam Lindsay is the only player outside of the top two teams to make it into the PFA Scotland Premiership team of the year.
The 21-year-old joins six Celtic players and four from Aberdeen in the side, which is voted on by Ladbrokes Premiership players.
Aberdeen are represented by goalkeeper Joe Lewis, right-back Shay Logan and midfielders Kenny McLean and Jonny Hayes.
Mikael Lustig, Kieran Tierney, Stuart Armstrong, Scott Brown, Moussa Dembele and Scott Sinclair make up the Celtic contingent.
Hibernian have four players in the Championship team - Darren McGregor, Lewis Stevenson, John McGinn and Jason Cummings - but second-placed Falkirk are not represented at all.
Morton (Thomas O'Ware and Ross Forbes) and Dundee United (Cammy Bell and Tony Andreu) have two each, while Ayr full-back Nicky Devlin, St Mirren midfielder Stephen Mallan and Queen of the South striker Stephen Dobbie were also voted in.