Two construction workers from Texas were stabbed during a fight — apparently over women — outside a Midtown bar early Saturday, cops said.

The workers, ages 41 and 23, had just left the Times Square hotspot Tonic, where they exchanged words with two other patrons, cops said.

They then walked to West 36th Street near Fifth Avenue, where the pair apparently caught up with them and attacked around 3:30 a.m., police said.

The older men was stabbed in the left foot and hip, and the younger in the torso and arm.

Both men, who cops described as highly intoxicated, were taken to Bellevue Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

One of their attackers was later taken into custody when cops found him wearing blood-soaked clothes, getting into an Uber. Charges against him are pending.

The other suspect remained at large, cops said.

The workers, who came to the area to work on a sports facility construction project in New Jersey, were staying in the Big Apple, police said.