
Hajduk played the last four home games behind closed doors. The first one took place in October (Rijeka 1:1), followed by the matches in November (Inter-Zaprešić 3:0, Slaven Belupo 2:2) and December (Istra 1961 3:1). Despite this disciplinary decision, Hajduk was still the most watched squad in Croatia.
This season, Hajduk's HT First League games attracted a total of 95.348 spectators, that is, 6.810 per game on average. At Poljud, the attendance was even higher and there were 11.807 spectators per game on average. If we take into consideration this season's Europa League qualifiers, the average attendance at Poljud is even higher and equals 15.843 spectators per match.
Dinamo is holding the second place with attendance of 85.378, Rijeka the third with 59.965, followed by Osijek (48.942), Gorica (44.902), Lokomotiva (32.042), Istra 1961 (27.657), Slaven Belupo (22.763) and finally Inter-Zaprešić (25.164) and Rudeš 17.225. Rijeka and Slaven Belupo played one game less than others. Namely, their round 18 match was rescheduled for January 2019.