Bournemouth have managed to avoid defeat in their first home game of each of the last five top-flight campaigns which does not bode well for Wolves who lost heavily to Manchester City on the opening day.
Iraola first spoke on the availability of Ryan Christie for tomorrow's match where he will be looking for a similar performance to their first against Liverpool.
Christie could return
"Ryan has been training pretty normally this week. I hope he trains without any problems today and I (hope) he can get involved tomorrow.
"He comes without months of playing, but I have seen him at a good level."
Bournemouth search for centre back
The Spanish head coach then commented on the prospect of signing a centre-back which he says is their main focus at the moment after losing Ilya Zabarnyi and Dean Huijsen.
"It is our main focus right now," he said. "We have to be aware of the market and try to improve in every position, but that is the focus of the club at the moment."
Last weeks of the transfer window will be busy
He also opened up on departures and revealed that there will certainly be players who leave in the last weeks of the transfer window.
"We have a pretty big squad and there will for sure be departures before the window ends.
"Sometimes it is a matter of finding a good solution from them, but if they cannot find a good solution I am very ready to keep them because they are good players."
Semenyo abuse and Wolves' biggest threat
Finally, on the threat of Wolves, Iraola picked out striker Jørgen Strand Larsen who scored two goals against the Cherries last season. He says they carry threat around the striker. He also stated that Antoine Semenyo has reacted has been "amazing" after the abuse he received by one Liverpool fan last week as he sent a message with a fantastic brace against The Reds soon afterwards.