It’s almost time for the United States, Canada and Mexico to welcome the largest sporting event in the world—the FIFA men’s World Cup, with cities across the three countries set to host 104 soccer games between nations over the course of six weeks, beginning June 11. This summer will mark the second time that the U.S. has hosted the World Cup, first in 1994, which sparked the creation of Major League Soccer . Mexico has hosted twice before, while Canada hosted the women’s World Cup in 2015, but has never welcomed the men’s edition. With soccer ranking behind football, basketball, baseball and ice hockey in U.S.…