Two New Jersey high school seniors doused younger black students with hate speech — and at least one with urine — during a weekend football game, according to police.

The pair of 17-year-old boys, both described as being of Indian descent, are facing charges of harassment, lewdness and bias intimidation — and more teens could be slapped with charges over the crude, racist episode in Mercer County, officials said Tuesday.

The Friday night incident came to light over the weekend after one of the victims’ mothers voiced her disgust with the Lawrence school district in a widely shared Facebook post.

“I don’t know what type of f–king circus @lawrence township public schools is running! I am livid!” Sakeenah Iman wrote. “Upperclassmen targeted all of the younger black kids taunting them, calling them n—–s, screaming in their faces we don’t like black people and even one having the audacity to whip his f–king penis out and piss on an black 8th grader girl!”

Police said after viewing two social media videos showing a portion of the lewd encounter, they charged the two Lawrence teens, whose names were not released, and released them to their parents with a juvenile court date, Mayor Christopher Bobbitt said on Facebook.

More charges could come down against other suspects as police continue to talk to witnesses and potential victims from the game, police said during a press conference Tuesday morning.