"Wolves are my team and I've never made any secret of that fact," said O'Driscoll.
"I was born there, and I wasn't one of those people who supported Manchester United when living in Wolverhampton.
"I watched a lot of the Midlands clubs but Wolves were always my team. It is always the first result that I look for and I am delighted that they have been promoted to the Premier League as champions.
"I was at Cardiff when they beat Sheffield United in the Play-off Final the last time that they were promoted to the Premier League.
"This time, I'll be watching them celebrate their promotion from the pitchside, which will be nice.
"My family are season-ticket-holders so it will be a double for them to see their team celebrate winning promotion and for a member of the family having some sort of part to play on the day.
"It will be nice to see both sets of supporters applauding their respective sides at the end of the day for their performances during the 90 minutes. A 3-3 draw would suit everybody."
Despite his affinity with Wolves, O'Driscoll is too professional to let it interfere with the club's preparation for the game - even though little is riding on the result in terms of final placings.
He said: "If we've learned one thing this season it is that if you aren't on song, and ready for the game, teams can blow you away.
"I can't keep the players focused at this stage of the season - they've got to keep themselves focused.
"If they aren't going to do that then we might as well not turn up on Sunday. But we haven't done that all season and I'll be disappointed if the players aren't focused.
"I don't care about the result; I want to end on a performance. If we get beat 3-0 or 4-0 and we have performed then I would have to give credit to Wolves.
"If we perform like we've performed in 90 per cent of our games, then I'll be delighted."
"I was born there, and I wasn't one of those people who supported Manchester United when living in Wolverhampton.
"I watched a lot of the Midlands clubs but Wolves were always my team. It is always the first result that I look for and I am delighted that they have been promoted to the Premier League as champions.
"I was at Cardiff when they beat Sheffield United in the Play-off Final the last time that they were promoted to the Premier League.
"This time, I'll be watching them celebrate their promotion from the pitchside, which will be nice.
"My family are season-ticket-holders so it will be a double for them to see their team celebrate winning promotion and for a member of the family having some sort of part to play on the day.
"It will be nice to see both sets of supporters applauding their respective sides at the end of the day for their performances during the 90 minutes. A 3-3 draw would suit everybody."
Despite his affinity with Wolves, O'Driscoll is too professional to let it interfere with the club's preparation for the game - even though little is riding on the result in terms of final placings.
He said: "If we've learned one thing this season it is that if you aren't on song, and ready for the game, teams can blow you away.
"I can't keep the players focused at this stage of the season - they've got to keep themselves focused.
"If they aren't going to do that then we might as well not turn up on Sunday. But we haven't done that all season and I'll be disappointed if the players aren't focused.
"I don't care about the result; I want to end on a performance. If we get beat 3-0 or 4-0 and we have performed then I would have to give credit to Wolves.
"If we perform like we've performed in 90 per cent of our games, then I'll be delighted."