(Image credit: Michael Owens/Getty Images) The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to kick off in mid-June, will determine which of the planet's 200-plus national men's teams get to call themselves the world's greatest for the next four years. But this isn't Sports Illustrated. The reason you're reading about the World Cup at Kiplinger is that the tournament could have a financial impact on numerous publicly traded companies. Big sports is big business, and there's no bigger sports spectacle than the World Cup. Not the Super Bowl. Not even the Olympics. And this year's edition is expected to top the rest, in part because the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been significantly expanded, from 32 teams previously to a whopping 48. From just $107.88 $24.99 for Kiplinger Personal Finance Become a smarter, better informed investor.…