Dinamo – Rijeka 4-0 (title celebration, unbeaten season)
Confirmation of the double crown, extending the points gap to plus 13, Ognjen Vukojević's final appearance for Dinamo and – a title won without a single defeat throughout the entire season. The Blues closed out the season by outplaying Rijeka 4-0 and confirmed the double crown. Coach Zoran Mamić thus became the first manager in HNL history to lead his team to the title without a single defeat.
Marko Pjaca found the net as early as the second minute with a clever strike from 15 metres diagonally from the right side, skilfully hitting the far bottom corner. Jeremy Taravel doubled the lead in the 27th minute with a header following a corner. In the 63rd minute, Maksimir striker El Arabi Hilal Soudani ran into the penalty area, where he was brought down by Matej Mitrović, and Pjaca scored Dinamo's third goal from the penalty spot. Soudani concluded the scoring with a goal from the edge of the penalty area in the 73rd minute. This was Dinamo's 10th consecutive league title.
Six minutes before the end of the match, Vukojević entered the pitch from the bench, replacing Paulo Machado. This was Vukojević's farewell appearance for Dinamo. During his two spells at the club, he played 125 official matches, winning four league titles, three Cup victories and one Super Cup.
Although coach Zoran Mamić intended to bring young reserve goalkeeper Marko Mikulić into the game so he could make his first official appearance for Dinamo, executive president Zdravko Mamić insisted that Vukojević come off the bench instead to play his farewell minutes. Dinamo had the possibility of only that one substitution at that moment. Vukojević came on, and coach Zoran Mamić angrily left the bench and went to the dressing room because of this. Mikulić has remained without at least that one symbolic appearance for Dinamo to this day.