A place in the final of England's oldest cup competition is at stake when the two Premier League clubs battle it out at Wembley on Sunday.
For that reason, Conte wants to find his best attacking side - something he may have found in a partnership between Giroud and Morata.
The two strikers played up front in Chelsea's 2-1 win over Burnley on Thursday, appearing to gel well together, which delighted the 'Blues' head coach.
He told reporters: "I was very pleased with their performance. It was the first opportunity I had to play with two strikers with these characteristics."
"For many reasons it had been impossible to try this option [previously]. Now I know I have this option and it could be a possibility for Sunday's game to play with two strikers, and for the future.
"We have this option, especially as the two players worked so hard during the game, with the ball and without the ball."